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I have a 40 pint porter kit in the FV at the moment, just finishing primary fermentation. The plan this weekend is to rack to a second FV and add some blackberries.
I have about 2kg of berries which were picked from the garden, washed and frozen last year. From reading around that should be about the right quantity.
My initial plan was to defrost the berries in a sanitised FV, rack onto them, let the secondary fermentation do its thing then get it in the keg.
Then I started thinking! (dangerous)
Am I going to be left with a pile of fruit pulp in the FV at the end of secondary that I can't squeeze the liquid out of? I could possibly put the fruit in a sanitised pillow case or similar, which I could remove and squeeze in a sanitary fashion before the beer comes out of the secondary FV and into the keg.
or!
I could defrost and mash the berries up first, passing them through a sieve before they go in the FV, so I'm only adding liquid to the FV. That also gives me the option of heating the liquid up to sanitise it (I assumed freezing would do that, but am sort of on board with the thinking you need heat rather than cold)
Anybody got any advice on any of these approaches?
I have about 2kg of berries which were picked from the garden, washed and frozen last year. From reading around that should be about the right quantity.
My initial plan was to defrost the berries in a sanitised FV, rack onto them, let the secondary fermentation do its thing then get it in the keg.
Then I started thinking! (dangerous)
Am I going to be left with a pile of fruit pulp in the FV at the end of secondary that I can't squeeze the liquid out of? I could possibly put the fruit in a sanitised pillow case or similar, which I could remove and squeeze in a sanitary fashion before the beer comes out of the secondary FV and into the keg.
or!
I could defrost and mash the berries up first, passing them through a sieve before they go in the FV, so I'm only adding liquid to the FV. That also gives me the option of heating the liquid up to sanitise it (I assumed freezing would do that, but am sort of on board with the thinking you need heat rather than cold)
Anybody got any advice on any of these approaches?