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Just racked this one to the secondary with the melon. Can't wait to try it. Should be timed perfectly for the fourth of July, which was the goal.
Brewed this yesterday morning - happily bubbling away in the primary now. Followed the original recipe, but pitched Wyeast 3068. I ordered the watermelon jolly ranchers to use for priming - will report back when it's ready for tasting in mid-August.
Thanks - I am going to bulk-melt enough jolly ranchers in water to mix with the entire batch. If the math is right, 26 or 27 jolly ranchers should be enough for the 5 gallons. Has anyone tried this bulk method, or has it only been 1 per 22oz bottle?The 3068 gives it a good flavor that goes pretty good with the watermelon. Be careful with the jolly ranchers it takes 1 to prime a 22oz bottle.
Here's an interesting question... Why aren't we aren't we adding 2 pounds of watermelon jolly ranchers at the end of the boil in a standard wheat recipe and counting that as a fementable sugar and then fermenting as usual? Has anyone done that?
My mom has 2 little watermelons growing out back on the vine. I might just have to confiscate them.
I like this recipe and am planning on brewing it as soon as I bottle and rack my current batches. I am interested in adding some basil to it. Basil and watermelon make an awesome, refreshing combination, but being fairly new to home brewing I don't know how to go about adding them. I think I can sanitize them and add them to secondary kind of like a dry hop. Any thoughts?
I havnt read everything here in this thread but has anyone ever tried bottling with watermelon juice instead of using it in the 2ndary....or both ?
cheers