Olddog
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- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- WLP-001
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5.5
- Original Gravity
- 1.056
- Final Gravity
- 1.013
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 60
- IBU
- 22.3
- Color
- 7.3
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 5
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 10
- Tasting Notes
- So far so good.
This recipe is based on the "Cherries in the Snow" recipe in Papazian's The Complete Joy of Homebrewing. That recipe was extract so I converted it to all-grain and changed up the hops. My wife has bugged me to make this ever since she saw the recipe a few years back but I haven't been able to find tart cherries here (Oregon seems to only grow sweet cherries). Luckily, I was able to find local tart cherries in IQF form.
8# Maris Otter
2# Vienna
1# Honey Malt
1.5 oz Willamette (60 min)
0.5 oz Willamette (Flameout)
10# Tart Cherries
WLP001 California Ale yeast
60 minute mash at 152 degrees and batch sparged.
As per the recipe in the book, I removed the boiling hops and added 10 pounds of tart cherries along with another .5 oz of Willamette hops and let that steep for 15 minutes. After that I cooled the wort in an ice bath because I didn't want to stick my immersion cooler in the wort after I put the cherries in it. At this point the wort literally smelled like a cherry pie.
I then dumped the entire pot of wort, cherries and all into my sanitized bucket and pitched the yeast when it cooled down a little more.
I'll update my progress as I go.
8# Maris Otter
2# Vienna
1# Honey Malt
1.5 oz Willamette (60 min)
0.5 oz Willamette (Flameout)
10# Tart Cherries
WLP001 California Ale yeast
60 minute mash at 152 degrees and batch sparged.
As per the recipe in the book, I removed the boiling hops and added 10 pounds of tart cherries along with another .5 oz of Willamette hops and let that steep for 15 minutes. After that I cooled the wort in an ice bath because I didn't want to stick my immersion cooler in the wort after I put the cherries in it. At this point the wort literally smelled like a cherry pie.
I then dumped the entire pot of wort, cherries and all into my sanitized bucket and pitched the yeast when it cooled down a little more.
I'll update my progress as I go.