^^ some mighty tasty holidays coming up for you
the beautyberries are 'ok' when eaten raw. nothing to write home about, however, they are readily abundant out here and can make a quick snack while walking the trails.
unfortunately, i had to scratch the idea of getting any Muskadine or Elderberry in the mix. just can't find enough.
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EDIT: Here are the ingredients as of 13 September 2016.(If I add anything else to it, I'll document it here.)
Fruit & Sugar:- 3 lbs - Peppervine Berries (Processed as previously described)
- 12 lbs - American Beautyberries
- 3.5 Gallons - Reverse Osmosis Water
- 8 oz - Chopped Raisins
- 2 - Bananas
- 9 lbs - Granulated Sugar
Additives:- 7.5 tsp - Acid Blend
- 2.5 tsp - Super Ferment
- 6 - Campden Tablets (1 in the Peppervine juice, 5 in the final Must)
- 1 - Package of Yeast - Lavlin RC-212 Bourgovin
Clarifiers:- 10 tbs - Bentonite Slurry
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fast forward to yesterday. i picked the last bit of beautyberries to make my 12lb mark and began cleaning them.
threw them all in the pot and started heating them:
kept them here at this temp for about an hour to try to coax some of the color out of the skins.
while picking these, your hands do not get purple. they get slightly tinted yellow/orange.
i added the peppervine juice along with 8oz of chopped raisins and two bananas to the mixture at this point.
after about 30 minutes at this temp, things started to smell a lot sweeter; unlike the semi-cooking plants odor it had going on.
it revealed it's color right around that time too. i'm really hoping the color will carry through to the final racking.
from what i've read on the very few bits and pieces of recipes that i can find online, the color can change to a orange color.
i don't want that to happen, but, we'll see:
^^ note how a lot of the skin color is missing from the berries
that spoonful of juice was really, really good.
i setup the RO water, sugar and the bentonite slurry in the fermenter, then added the must to the bag:
and here is where it will sit for a few days (weeks, if i can get away with it
):
i'll take a few measurements and pitch the yeast around midnight tonight.