Blueberry?
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Blueberry?
Anyone tried blueberry brandy? I have 5+ lbs and wanna try...e 118 yeast...will post results
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Keep us updated, I have two blueberry bushes and would love to find a good recipe.
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Crazy! My wife was just asking for a blueberry wine. 5lbs ain’t a lot but it’s a start…kind of.
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I visited a micro distillery in Central Florida that was located on a blueberry farm. Their spirits were blueberry/purple in color, so I’m guessing it was a panty dropper with a twist: they aged it for awhile in 5G oak casks. Had a sample & deemed it good, but not $40 a bottle good.
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Interested to see where this thread goes.
The blueberry industry is pretty big in this area.....always a chance I could get second grade berrys free or very cheap.
The blueberry industry is pretty big in this area.....always a chance I could get second grade berrys free or very cheap.
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did it once, got a great brandy. loved it so much i saved a ration for down the road....a couple years later wanted a treat and broke it out and the flavour was gone.. moral of the story? drink it fresh.
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Funny you say that. Some time back someone sent me a sample of their blueberry brandy and it tasted very good. I tried it again a couple weeks ago and the blueberry flavor is gone.
I'm fortunate enough to live near a blueberry park where you can pick all you want for free. Unfortunately it takes a lot of time to pick enough blueberries to make brandy and I don't have enough of that so they always wind up in a mixed berry brandy.
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I find them too bland to expect them to make a decent brandy, so I haven't bothered. That said, I have had several tries at making an unrelated fruit brandy that also loses it's characteristic flavor very quickly after distilling. After losing it's flavor, it still makes a very fine base spirit for gin, but it's never the 'hero' flavor of the gin and it's a lot of effort to go to when it's unlikely that anybody will notice it.
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Went from 5 to 28 lbs of blueberries.. added 6 ibs of sug and 6 gallon H2O...keep ya posted...
Ec1118 and
Bakers yeast
Ec1118 and
Bakers yeast
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Exactly...why one when can have 2...
I didn't have enough of one kind...so figured would use both .... I may be on to something tho...
I didn't have enough of one kind...so figured would use both .... I may be on to something tho...
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Personally I believe you may be on to a lesson about what yeast not to use. There are ways to make enough yeast out of not enough yeast without having to resort to one that doesn't work well with fruit. Not to mention the different working temps of the two yeasts. Hopefully the 1118 will just eat the bakers yeast so it won't do much harm.
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At the risk of offending someone in your area, blueberries and water theft are big in your area! (from what I have read in the papers).Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 7:01 pm Interested to see where this thread goes.
The blueberry industry is pretty big in this area.....always a chance I could get second grade berrys free or very cheap.
All the banana farmers pulled up their plants for blueberries right?
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I thought the different yeasts competed for nutrients and as said above, completely different temperature ranges.Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 3:29 amWhat is the theory behind the two yeasts ?.....if one is good , two must be better? or something more complex?
Bakers optimal at 30C and EC118 at max of 18C
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That was my point before when I asked why. One will just cannibalize the other is my feeling, probably the EC1118 will win........but then bakers is tough stuff too, it could stand a chance in the fight , depending on wash temp maybe.
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oh, I don't know where I got my range from. I stand corrected thank you.
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You do have a point which I failed to elaborate on. I think a lot will depend on the temperature the wash. If it's over 80f (27 Canadian) the bakers may win because the 1118 gets lazy in the heat, under 80 the 1118 should win, it's pretty aggressive in the right circumstances. I don't believe Woodworld posted the temp of the wash so who knows.Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:43 amThat was my point before when I asked why. One will just cannibalize the other is my feeling, probably the EC1118 will win........but then bakers is tough stuff too, it could stand a chance in the fight , depending on wash temp maybe.
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I knew I liked you shiners...I honestly have no idea what I'm doing ..besides trying to make something i like to drink...the temp was warm so moved into cooler room...is 82 f at present..and hope fully cooling..was no movement when moved ..
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Paddle got a new shade thanks to the berries
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It's been 8 days and not sure if should take blueberries off the top and trash them...it's still sweet tasting so I don't think is done but not sure if leave fruit till the end
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Ok ..so I'm stuck...my blueberries are still sweet..not sure if should run or wait...been 4wks..any thoughts
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Re: Blueberry?
If the berries are floating on top, push them down into the liquid.
A bit gently, the idea is to wet them and get them into the fermenting liquid,
too vigorous and you introduce oxygen into the
ferment at a time it wants to work without oxygen.
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Did you crush the berries first or did you try to ferment them whole ??
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Cranky"s spoon feeding for new and novice distillers
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=52975
Cranky"s spoon feeding for new and novice distillers
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=52975
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Some yeasts play well together and some don't. You might find better results by splitting the batch for separate fermentation and combining the results. This will probably be easier to reproduce results too.
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I have pushed the berries bout every other day...it's finally working good...hope almost ready to run...
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Still questioning did you crush the blueberries before you tried to ferment them???
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Cranky"s spoon feeding for new and novice distillers
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=52975
Cranky"s spoon feeding for new and novice distillers
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=52975