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10-29-2009, 04:50 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Republic of Cascadia
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New here (virgin brewer), question about time untill drinkable....
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So I'm new, just got my "kit" with the works including 6gal primary and 5gal secondary glass carboys, thermometer, hydrometer, racking tube, yada...yada. Also just got done constructing my "son of fermentation" chiller/warmer. My house is actually about 60* at night, so I will be installing a light bulb inside on a thermostat to keep the brew warm. In the summer it will be used to cool the brew as needed.
Anyway, here's a recipe that was recommended to me by a friend in UT for a lemon hefe (it's on another site):
Lemon Lingerie
6 lbs Wheat Liquid Malt Extract (60% wheat / 40% barley).
My LHBS didn't have this in liquid, so I got 5lbs wheat DME (recommendation of my LHBS. but I don't know the ratio of wheat to barley)
1 oz Cascade 5.9% @ boil
They only had Cascade 5.4% in pellet form
½ oz Cascade @ 30 minutes
About 10 Cascade pellets @ 55 minutes
(60 minute boil total)
White Labs American Hefeweizen Yeast (WLP 320)
Ferment at 68 degrees
Add the zest of 2 organic lemons when transferring from the primary to the secondary.
So I am hoping to drink this by Christmas and/or New Years (if possible). I might brew this Sunday or next weekend.
What would you recommend for time in each (primary/secondary/bottle)?
Also, the only hops I got were in pellet form and 5.4%. Are they available in another form? Do I need to modify the recipe to use pellets for all steps? I don't like bitter beers, so I'd rather err on the low hop side. I'm drinking a Widmer Hefe right now. It's one of my favorites if that tells you anything.
Thanks in advance!
Steve
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10-29-2009, 04:52 AM
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PKU
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Cold Part of AZ
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Steve,
if you ferment this at 68*F for 3-4 weeks in your primary (no need for a secondary); and then bottle for 3+ weeks, you'll be fine!
welcome to HBT!
p.s. if your house is 60 at night, that should be okay. don't worry about warming it up. your fermentation temps will usually be ~4-5 degrees warmer than ambient temp due to the yeast activity
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10-29-2009, 04:53 AM
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It's NeVAda, not NeVAHda
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Reno, Nevada
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Dude, you brew this on Sunday and it'll be ready to drink it waaaaay before Christmas. It's a hefeweizen so extensive aging will actually be not so good for it. If you're kegging it can be drinkable in 2 weeks. Bottling, it's possible to be ready in 4 weeks... 3 weeks if you don't want to wait for it to fully carbonate.
Good luck ^_^ 
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10-29-2009, 04:56 AM
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Location: Omaha, NE
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Welcome!
It looks like a pretty solid recipe to me. I agree with AZ, 3 - 4 weeks in primary and 3 weeks in the bottle and you'll be drinking it by Christmas.
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10-29-2009, 05:00 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Seattle
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If using lemon, I'd definitely transfer it to a secondary glass vessel after 2-3 weeks and then add the lemon. I put lemon in a primary plastic fermenter and it now permanently smells of lemon.
Good luck!
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10-29-2009, 05:21 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Republic of Cascadia
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Thanks for the quick replies!
So I know I don't NEED secondary fermentation, however that's when the lemon is added, so I'll not skip it.
If I bottle on Nov 1st, I'll have 7 weeks and a few days until xmas so how does this sound:
3 weeks primary, 1 week secondary, 3 weeks bottle, enjoy...
If the lemon isn't strong enough for my liking, I'll leave it in the secondary longer next time.
I only built the fermentation box in case I need it. I'll probably leave the door off until I confirm temp of the brew.
Steve
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10-29-2009, 05:25 AM
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PKU
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: The Cold Part of AZ
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Steve, sounds like you know what you're doing!  you're right on schedule!
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10-29-2009, 05:35 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Mad River Valley, VT
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If you're going to do secondary, I would flip the numbers - a week or so in primary followed by 3 weeks or so in secondary.
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