It is now 10:30pm, CST on a Wednesday. I am one hour and a half past my bedtime because of brewing this beer. I haven't brewed in awhile, I have people coming in this AND next weekend, and I just needed to make beer. You know that feeling? You just NEED to make beer? Anyway, I digress...
I took your recipe, EdWort, with the best of intentions in following it precisely. But for a number of reasons I made a different beer. This is what I did:
7# White Wheat from B3...apparently the only kind they had
4# Pils, B3
.5# Rice Hulls
AND .5# Crystal 15L
Let me explain the 15. I mean for it to be a 40 or 60 to impart the "dunkel" characteristics into it, but upon examination of the cupboard, there was none of either to be found. So I thought, what the hell. I put it in.
My hops schedule is different as well. Just because this is what I had on hand.
.3 oz Perle 8.2% (45 min, 8.4 IBU)
1 oz Hallertau 1.5% (15 min, 2.8 IBU)
For a grand total of 11.2 IBU's...I guess within your 10 - 13 range.
I also used a decanted pint of 3065 I washed from my FIRST batch of this that I didn't get to taste thanks to hose clamps (whole other thread on this if you want to read it).
I went to boil with about 6.5 gallons and after 90 minutes just a HAIR over 5 gallons went in the jug. OG was 1.058. I think it was high because I had too much boil off...what's the deal with the 90 minute boil? Any advantage?
I drank my hydro sample and all I could think was "WOW, that's sweet." The hops were there (literally, floating in the sample) but the main event was SWEET SWEET SWEET. I liked it.
I know this was long, but I'm long winded. Unashamedly so. But do you think this will be anything near what you intended? I know I made beer, but did I make a hefe or a wheat beer or what?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the recipe EdWort. I look forward to putting this on the gas weekend after next.
Deacon