Mash at lower temp for more fermentable sugars (145F ?)
Glucose adjunct increases lactic acid (reduces pH by 0.2-0.3 at 2% glucose) and stone fruit. Assuming similar sugars as if DME-type recipes, 3.5oz DME / L (100g/L), then 2g / L or 40g in a 5gal batch. Add at flameout so it is sterilized.
Pitch rate: 1-1.5g/L (19-29.5g / 5gal) dry (can also rehydrate, but not make a starter)
Fermentation at 68-77F but more sour at higher end
Relatively low attenuation (70%). Idea of premature floculation. Option to pitch another yeast after primary fermentation to dry out the beer.
Option to pitch fruit or puree. Raspberry puree generated quick activity.
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