Woodfordes wherry too much water

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joel_m

Re: Woodfordes wherry too much water

Post by joel_m » Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:46 am

Well I went to my local (ish) homebrew shop in chessington on Saturday and picked up everything I needed to make the great eastern with elderflowers so I'm going to start it off tonight. Its a decent shop actually with a big selection of stuff so was worth the 35min drive!

Thankfully I'm then away until wednesday in Truro so that will stop me being tempted to fiddle with it not to mention drink any of my still very green wherry!

I'll let you know how it turns out, so fingers crossed! [-o<

Thanks to everyone for their help and advice Btw! I'll post later today how making up my brew night went!

brysie

Re: Woodfordes wherry too much water

Post by brysie » Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:52 pm

joel_m wrote:I'll let you know how it turns out, so fingers crossed! [-o<
.................................................................waiting............................................... :D

joel_m

Re: Woodfordes wherry too much water

Post by joel_m » Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:57 pm

Well firstly sorry for the late reply! I was in Truro yesterday as the footy team I support were playing away and it was a good excuse for a day trip and a few beers... we lost but thats another story... :cry:

My Brew night went well (I hope) I steaped 40g of elderflowers in 1lt of boiling water in the cafetier for 1 1/2h as suggested which worked really well so thanks again for the tip. Made up my Wort with a mix of mineral waters to try to get the right calcium carbonate level (probably mucked it up completely but its good to experement and it can't be any worse that the tap water around here!).
When I tasted the elderflower "tea?!?!?" (for lack of a better word) it was surprisingly dry So I figured I'd add in a little extra sugar.

The Over all recipe was:
Woodfordes great eastern kit
40g elderflowers steaped for 1 1/2h in 1 lt of boiling water
50g brown suger (boiled in to water)
100g Light spray malt (disolved into hot water)
Then made up to 22lt
OG was around 1043@26C

Left it to cool a bit then aerated and pitched in the kit yeast (I have a safeale 05 in the fridge just incase).
Its started bubbling out of the airlock today (well saw it at 4am when I got back from truro!) and it smells really nice has a good hint of a floral odour really looking forward to seeing what it turns out like! But it has all the makinngs of a nice summer brew, although it could still all go pear shaped yet! [-o<

Tried my Wherry today after only 1 weeks conditioning (I know its too soon but first brew couldn't wait) Its a really decent pint already. Almost completely clear really good amount of ale fizz and a nice head that stays to the bottom of the glass and despite too much water a decent amount of flavour! Well pleased can't wait until its fully matured! I'm utterly hooked on home brewing after tasting it! :D

joel_m

Re: Woodfordes wherry too much water

Post by joel_m » Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:33 pm

Had to post as I've just cracked open a bottle of my wherry its only been conditioning for 8 or 9 days which I know is way too soon but as its my first brew cusiosity finally got the better of me! Opened the bottle (old grolsh bottles) and the top came open with a pleasing pop leaving a nice CO2 mist whisping out the neck. It is almost completely clear a slight haze to it and I have to say its a very decent drink! Why don't more people brew at home? Well pleased!
Its going to be hard to resist drinking the rest until it reaches maturity, got a mate coming over tonight so definately going to show off a bottle!

Thanks to everyone for thier guidence BTW!

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