I just came across some primo ingredients for a Blueberry Mel and would like your opinions:
20 Pounds of raw, unprocessed blueberry honey (thanks kace069
)
20 Pounds of freshly-picked Michigan blueberries
Water to 6 gallons
Fermaid K
Lalvin 71B-1122 rehydrated with GoFerm
My plan would be to do the primary with 10 pounds of the berries and 2 vanilla beans split in half, and then rack onto the other 10 pounds, and another 2 beans split in half in the secondary until clear. Maybe some oak, but still undecided. I'm looking for a slightly sweet finish.
Of course I'll do the aeration, push down the cap thing twice a day for the first 3 days, and the primary will be done in a 10 gallon plastic fermenter until the bubble rate drops to about 4 BPM.
Is there anything you would do different? Is 71B-1122 OK for lees aging? Should I consider a different yeast that would give me more of what I'm looking for?
Comments, suggestions, changes, remarks ALL welcome !!!!!
-GL63
20 Pounds of raw, unprocessed blueberry honey (thanks kace069
20 Pounds of freshly-picked Michigan blueberries
Water to 6 gallons
Fermaid K
Lalvin 71B-1122 rehydrated with GoFerm
My plan would be to do the primary with 10 pounds of the berries and 2 vanilla beans split in half, and then rack onto the other 10 pounds, and another 2 beans split in half in the secondary until clear. Maybe some oak, but still undecided. I'm looking for a slightly sweet finish.
Of course I'll do the aeration, push down the cap thing twice a day for the first 3 days, and the primary will be done in a 10 gallon plastic fermenter until the bubble rate drops to about 4 BPM.
Is there anything you would do different? Is 71B-1122 OK for lees aging? Should I consider a different yeast that would give me more of what I'm looking for?
Comments, suggestions, changes, remarks ALL welcome !!!!!
-GL63