triskelion
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I've just bottled my wheat beer and was a little surprised at the taste at this stage. It's more like a light pilsner, it has little body and its dominant flavour is hops, although not an over powering amount. Not a bad beer for my first attempt at brewing but no wheaty taste at all. So this is how I went about it, hopefully somebody will have some advice for improving the next batch.
-whole pale barley malt 680g
-whole wheat malt 340g
-hallertau hops 40g
-wyeast 3068
-sucrose 170g
-gristed grain finely in mill
-boiled grain and sugar in 5L of water, moved to bottles and kept warm over night.
-moved back to pot and boiled with 20g hops for 1h45
-boiled with another 10g hops for a further 15mins
-poured into demijohn through sieve
-topped up with 2L water boiled with last 10g hops to bring back to 5L
-added yeast when it got down to 23°C
-stored in dark attic at 19°C
-bubbled furiously for first 5 days before settling down
-moved to secondary fermenter after about 1 week
-added gelatine after another week and moved to fridge
-bottled with priming sugar after another week
This is where I am at the minute, the beer looks about as clear as its going to get, not cloudy at all and no sediment. But as I mentioned it doesn't taste very wheaty. First time brewer so I don't really know what I'm doing yet, any criticism would be helpful I'm sure.
I've just bottled my wheat beer and was a little surprised at the taste at this stage. It's more like a light pilsner, it has little body and its dominant flavour is hops, although not an over powering amount. Not a bad beer for my first attempt at brewing but no wheaty taste at all. So this is how I went about it, hopefully somebody will have some advice for improving the next batch.
-whole pale barley malt 680g
-whole wheat malt 340g
-hallertau hops 40g
-wyeast 3068
-sucrose 170g
-gristed grain finely in mill
-boiled grain and sugar in 5L of water, moved to bottles and kept warm over night.
-moved back to pot and boiled with 20g hops for 1h45
-boiled with another 10g hops for a further 15mins
-poured into demijohn through sieve
-topped up with 2L water boiled with last 10g hops to bring back to 5L
-added yeast when it got down to 23°C
-stored in dark attic at 19°C
-bubbled furiously for first 5 days before settling down
-moved to secondary fermenter after about 1 week
-added gelatine after another week and moved to fridge
-bottled with priming sugar after another week
This is where I am at the minute, the beer looks about as clear as its going to get, not cloudy at all and no sediment. But as I mentioned it doesn't taste very wheaty. First time brewer so I don't really know what I'm doing yet, any criticism would be helpful I'm sure.