My Honey Berry
the numbers are approximate (black berry)
Brewer: | Eric D. | Email: | dugindog@gmail.com | |||||
Beer: | My Honey Berry | Style: | Barley Wine | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 5.5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 0 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.133 | FG: | 1.005 | |||||
Alcohol: | 16.5% v/v (12.9% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Filtered Water (home filter) | |||||||
Grain: | 2 lb. Wheat malt 1 lb. American victory |
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Mash: | 80% efficiency | |||||||
2 pans 1st pan - 6 lbs black berries (frozen) with enough water to barely cover Heat to approximately 130° and keep there for 15 minutes mash berries using a potatoe masher, add 1 tsp Pectic Enzyme , continue on heat an additional 40 minutes. remove from heat, add 1 squeeze bottle lemon juice, and 1 tbsp nutmeg. 2nd pan - add cracked grain, follow normal proceedures for grain for 1/2 hr, remove grain, add Brown Sugar leave temp at approximately 155° for 15 min, reduce heat to approximately 120° add honey, add 1 tsp Irish Moss, increase heat for 20 minutes back to 155°, remove from heat, cool rapid. |
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Boil: | minutes | SG 1.730 | 1 gallons | |||||
2 lb. Brown sugar 10 lb. Honey 6 lb. Black Berry (Frozen) |
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See Mashing Notes for Boil Notes. After adding contents of both pans to the Primary Fermenter, add 2 oz light oak chips to the primary fermenter. |
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Hops: | .5 oz. Mt. Hood (aroma) | |||||||
Yeast: | 1 package Ale Yeast, 1 pkg champagne yeast. | |||||||
Log: | After about 1 week (at least 1 min between bubbles in the airlock) rack to 2nd fermenter, do NOT add any further wood chips. After 2nd fermenter for 1 week, run thru filter, and place in 3rd Fermenter (about 3 - 4 days) should not see any further bubbling. since this is my 1st batch of this, I may be adjusting numbers after all is said and done. for the next batch. However it SMELLS GREAT in the primary fermenter. |
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Carbonation: | I will split the batch into 2 seperate batches. 1st batch bottled without any carbonation added. 2nd batch bottled using 1 coopers carb drop per 16 oz bottle to add carbonation. I will let you know which is better. |
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Tasting: | Tasting it from the Primary Fermenter, it was tempting to filter and start drinking (after about 3 days) still had a nice honey taste, however the berries are evident. I may end up diluting it abit, as it is appearing more like blood, than beer. but we'll see after I place in the 2nd fermenter. |
Recipe posted 07/06/06.