adkryan
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I'm brewing an all grain American Rye Wheat Ale tonight. It's my first time experimenting with Rye so I want to make sure I'm not overdoing it:
4 lbs - Rye Malt
4 lbs - White Wheat Malt
1 lb - Flaked Rye
8 oz - C-10
1 oz - Cascade @ 60
.50 oz - Amarillo @ 5
.50 oz - Amarillo @ 2
Safale US-05 Dry Ale yeast
I was thinking I could supplement some of the Rye with 2-row if it is determined that the current level is excessive. Also I'm thinking about adding bitter orange and coriander. 2 staples for a wheat beer that I think would complement both the rye flavor and the hop schedule. I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks guys.
4 lbs - Rye Malt
4 lbs - White Wheat Malt
1 lb - Flaked Rye
8 oz - C-10
1 oz - Cascade @ 60
.50 oz - Amarillo @ 5
.50 oz - Amarillo @ 2
Safale US-05 Dry Ale yeast
I was thinking I could supplement some of the Rye with 2-row if it is determined that the current level is excessive. Also I'm thinking about adding bitter orange and coriander. 2 staples for a wheat beer that I think would complement both the rye flavor and the hop schedule. I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks guys.