A Belgian Wit Beer is supposed to be pretty light colored isn't it? The pics I've looked at are pretty light colored anyway. Wit = White I'm thinking this whole time it should look like Blue Moon from coors. (trying to brew this batch for my wife, and to try something a little different)
This is my second brew, I am wondering about the color of this batch. It seems to be alot darker than it should be. The reason I think that is because about a month ago I brewed my first batch of IPA, and the color of the IPA and this Batch Of Wit seems to be pretty close. I'm wondering if it will lighten up or did I do something wrong.
So I guess my question is, what is most responsible for the color of beer. Is it the malt? The IPA I brewed had 6.6 lbs Amber LME, the Wit I Brewed had 3.3 lbs Amber LME and 3.3 lbs Bavarian Wheat LME. Both of these beers can in a kit from my local Homebrew shop.
or am I just way off
Thanks,
Nate
This is my second brew, I am wondering about the color of this batch. It seems to be alot darker than it should be. The reason I think that is because about a month ago I brewed my first batch of IPA, and the color of the IPA and this Batch Of Wit seems to be pretty close. I'm wondering if it will lighten up or did I do something wrong.
So I guess my question is, what is most responsible for the color of beer. Is it the malt? The IPA I brewed had 6.6 lbs Amber LME, the Wit I Brewed had 3.3 lbs Amber LME and 3.3 lbs Bavarian Wheat LME. Both of these beers can in a kit from my local Homebrew shop.
or am I just way off
Thanks,
Nate