Hey now that sounds interesting! I'd be concerned about them introducing bugs from them being unboiled, but I imagine they'd really add a fantastic new dimension.seanipops wrote:As well as using Elderflowers in the boil, you could also use them in the dry hop. I've done this in a sterilised hop stocking.
Elderflowers in beer
Re: Elderflowers in beer
FV: -
Conditioning: AG34 Randy's Three Nipple Tripel 9.2%, AG39 APA for a mate's wedding
On bottle: AG32 Homegrown Northdown ESB, AG33 Homegrown Cascade Best
On tap: -
Garden: 2x cascade, 2x Farnham whitebine (mathon), 2x northdown, 1x first gold
Re: Elderflowers in beer
So, I've just bottled this tonight after 2 weeks in the fermenter. It's turned out a little weaker in alcohol than I'd aimed for but.......... it tastes absolutely great! Out of the fermenter it's got a fantastic flavour (had a sneaky half while bottling
) and I hope that's just going to develop and get even better!
I'm now regretting only doing the 15 litres; I think I might do 5 gallons next and keg it. There is, as feared, no chance that this batch will see summer!

I'm now regretting only doing the 15 litres; I think I might do 5 gallons next and keg it. There is, as feared, no chance that this batch will see summer!