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STRAWBERRY DELIGHT ALE

This is my first All grain brew, I was trying to get the flavor and aroma of a freshly baked strawberry shortcake. The color is a real nice red with small amout of honey taste and a hint of strawberry flavor and smell.

Brewer: ken (ALABAMA) Email: kwatters116649@wmconnect.com
Beer: STRAWBERRY DELIGHT ALE Style: Barley Wine
Type: All grain Size: 5 gallons
Color:
15 HCU (~10 SRM)
Bitterness: 36 IBU
OG: 1.069 FG: 1.010
Alcohol: 7.7% v/v (6.0% w/w)
Water: out of tap water no treatment to it
Grain: 7 lb. American 2-row
1 lb. Belgian biscuit
2 lb. HONEY MALT CANADA
Mash: 80% efficiency
First I blended all the grains in a grain bag (paint strainer bag) and shift out the flour residue. Added grains to brew pot (no bag) @ cold start. Raised temp to 122° for 15 min. Then raised up to 150° for 15 min. Then raised to 160° for 15 minutes. finaly raised to 180° for 15 min. Did Iodine test need another 5 minutes @ 180°. Sparged with 5 gal of 170° water (reduce the amount of water needed)I had 2 gal I didn't need (wasted).
Boil: 55 minutes SG 1.053 6.5 gallons
22 oz. Honey
2 vanilla bean
22 oz of wildflower honey
5 lbs of fresh strawberries (halfed and marinted in 1/4 c of honey and 1/2 a vanilla beam overnight)
Hops: 1 oz. Fuggles (5.4% AA, 55 min.)
.5 oz. Cascade (5.4% AA, 45 min.)
.5 oz. Cascade (5.4% AA, 30 min.)
Yeast: 1 vial of WLP023 (burton ale) pitched @ 75°
My fermentation took 30+/- hours to start due to temp problem.
fermented average @ 76°.
Log: I added 1 vanilla bean @ 55 min mark of boil.
Added 1 cup of honey @ 40 minute mark of boil.
added remaing honey & 1/2 a vanilla beam @ 30 minute mark.
added 1/4 oz of irish moss @ 15 minutes
removed brew pot from stove and steeped The strawberry marinated for 15 minutes.
cooled wort to 75° (4.5 hours later) pitched yeast.
strained wort to fermenting bucket, removing strawberries and vanilla and adding to fermentor.
placed in cool area for 6 days. (recommed longer fermenting time) I had a high volume of CO2 residue (skimmed foam and spent strawberries from top).
Did a secondary fermentation adding 1 lb of fresh strawberries for 7 days.
F.g. seems to be about a 1.010.
Carbonation: unkown will be bottling this week (9-12-04).
Tasting: As I was brewing it, it tasted sweet like honey with a great aroma of strawberries (like strawberry shortcake). over two weeks before bottling I have tried it, it is semisweet like honey and has a real light hint of strawberry aroma and very mild biscuit taste. the addition of strawberiies is a must. you can definently smell and taste the hops (might cut back next time).
I will update this recipe when it has set for 3 months.

Recipe posted 09/09/04.