The amount of berrys is a personal taste. I like the tartness, so it sounds like your beer would be what I aim for when I make them.sort of OT, but what is a kolsch and what commercial examples could i try - dan murpheys is down the road so semi decent selection to choose from
back on topic
i did a double batch of wheat beer and split it to experiment with fruit, added about 1.2kg raspberries into a secondary fermenter with 20l
just tasting out of the fermenter it is quite tart but has a nice subtle raspberry background. did i add too much berrys for the tartness or should i have brewed a higher fg beer to combat it or is that the taste i was supposed to get FG is 1010 and hasnt moved for a few days
You generally expect some tartness from a rasberry beer.
I suppose you could try increasing the final gravity to combat the tartness and the little bit of extra fermentation you'll generally get, I've just never tried it myself, because I wouldn't want that, so I can't speak from experience.
OT
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum//ind...showtopic=13334
Lot's of info in the style of the week thread.
A light coloured german ale, but with lager elements.
Not sure you'll find any in Dan Murphy's, you probably need a specialty beer store or a german club
Examples I have purchased in Australia are:
Sunner Klsch
Hunter Beer Co Klsch
Wig and Pen Kemberry Regional Ale
Red Duck Overland Bright Ale
Reisdorf Klsch