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Cranberry Beer

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Fruits Fruits 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 lb Extra light dry malt
Extract
1 lb Munich malt
1 oz Fuggles boiling
3 Bags frozen cranberries
1 oz Fuggles as finishing hops
Yeast

INSTRUCTIONS

I thawed the berries and blended with enough water to make a little over 2
quarts  of  slush. Meanwhile I did a normal extract  brew  using  the
Munich malt as a specialty grain (i.e., put in a double layered pair  of
clean panty hose and stuck in the pot while I bring the cold water to  a
boil). At the end of the hour of boiling I put in the finishing hops and
poured  in the cranberry liquid for the final minute or two as I  turned
off the heat. I bottled after a week. I am finding it very tasty. After a
month it is somewhat sweet  with  a distince fruit flavor. I'm not sure
that you can identify the flavor  as cranberries without knowing which
fruit it is.. It turned out  somewhat cloudy but the color is a pretty
rose. Primary Ferment: 1 week
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