Was thinking about brewing a light beer for the warmer weather.
Has anyone used raspberry leaves in beer (like Badger Long Days)?
I was thinking about the following recipe:
4.5kg Maris Otter
90 min First Gold 7.25AA - 20g
15min First Gold 7.25AA - 50g
0 min First Gold 7.25AA - 50g
WLP007 Dry English Ale Yeast
In secondary make a raspberry and elderflower tea and add to FV. 25g of dried Raspberry leaves and 25g of dried elderflowers.
4.6 % abv
31 IBUs
I have no idea if that is far too little or far too much raspberry leaf. Any ideas?
Raspberry Leaves - any ideas on this recipe?
Raspberry Leaves - any ideas on this recipe?
Last edited by Goran on Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Raspberry Leaves - any ideas on this recipe?
If you made a tea and steeped the raspberry and elderflower could you not add it to taste at the time of bottling?
Re: Raspberry Leaves - any ideas on this recipe?
I could but I'm slightly concerned about losing too much flavour during fermentation. Did that once with elderflowers and the taste was almost completely gone by drinking time.
Re: Raspberry Leaves - any ideas on this recipe?
Raspberry leaf is a new one on me so I just Googled it.
Many of the descriptions mention that it is rich in tannins which is something usually considered to be a bad thing in beer.
A cautious approach would be to split the batch and add the raspberry leaf to a gallon or so to start with and see how it goes.
Wolfy's suggestion of adding it a bottling is also a good one, and would also allow you to add it selectively.
Many of the descriptions mention that it is rich in tannins which is something usually considered to be a bad thing in beer.
A cautious approach would be to split the batch and add the raspberry leaf to a gallon or so to start with and see how it goes.
Wolfy's suggestion of adding it a bottling is also a good one, and would also allow you to add it selectively.
Re: Raspberry Leaves - any ideas on this recipe?
Sorry Wolfy misread bottle for boil - I'm an idiot. Yeah seems a good idea. Also just doing it to a gallon or so seems a good plan. Thanks guys.