Flower additions
Flower additions
I would like to try and brew a beer with a slight elderflower flavour.
Can anyone suggest how much dried elderflower I should add to a 6 gall. brew and when should it be added.
Thanks.
Can anyone suggest how much dried elderflower I should add to a 6 gall. brew and when should it be added.
Thanks.
I second this post. The difference is amazing, and not due to cat pee, unless they are bothering to climb out along the branches for a leak or can reach 6 to 8 foot updes wrote:Be careful with your Elderflowers, there are 2 types, one smells like cat wee and the other smells nice. sniff and see...

elderflowers
Thanks for the replies everyone.
I`d forgotten about that article in B.C. Although I`ll be using dried
If I can get somewhere near the Hall and Woodhouse one,
Golden Glory?, I`ll be more than happy.
Farleyman
I`d forgotten about that article in B.C. Although I`ll be using dried
If I can get somewhere near the Hall and Woodhouse one,
Golden Glory?, I`ll be more than happy.
Farleyman
Re: elderflowers
Champion Ale is the Elderflower one which is lovely!farleyman wrote: If I can get somewhere near the Hall and Woodhouse one,
Golden Glory?, I`ll be more than happy.
Farleyman
I did an elder ale using 50g in 25lts and it was ok, the dried stuff from youngs.
I would hope if you buy it from a HB shop you won't get the cat pee variety!!

Although, I bought some yesterday because I'm going to make another one for the summer and my cat was going mad for the bag like it was cat nip or something.
Does anyone know which hops are used in the Champion Ale?
elderflowers
Quite right scarer, Champion it is.
Still 4 for a fiver in Morrisons. Not bad.
It is Youngs dried flowers I have so I`ll put the lot in.
As for hops I think I`ll try Bramling cross and Styrians.
Farleyman
Still 4 for a fiver in Morrisons. Not bad.
It is Youngs dried flowers I have so I`ll put the lot in.
As for hops I think I`ll try Bramling cross and Styrians.
Farleyman