Killshakes
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I'm preparing to brew my first Belgian-style Wit beer, and the recipe I've put together contains the following grain bill:
Pilsner malt - 47.5%
Flaked wheat - 47.5%
Flaked oats - 5%
The grains and ratios are in line with other Wit recipes I've seen, but many of the resources I've encountered (various articles, BeerSmith 2, etc.) claim that 40% is the maximum amount of flaked wheat that can be used.
What do you think? Am I bound to have a conversion problem with this grain bill? What adjustments, if any, would you recommend?
Pilsner malt - 47.5%
Flaked wheat - 47.5%
Flaked oats - 5%
The grains and ratios are in line with other Wit recipes I've seen, but many of the resources I've encountered (various articles, BeerSmith 2, etc.) claim that 40% is the maximum amount of flaked wheat that can be used.
What do you think? Am I bound to have a conversion problem with this grain bill? What adjustments, if any, would you recommend?