Toecutter
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Just finished off my keg of Da Yoopers ale. Next up was the Hefe. Beautiful and a really nice head

Just finished off my keg of Da Yoopers ale. Next up was the Hefe. Beautiful and a really nice head
Bottled this last night. Question for those that have bottled it. Did you age it for the typical minimum 3 weeks at ~70º?
Well here is my pint, it's only been a week to carb but it's not too bad for only a week. Alot of bananas and cloves in the taste due to higher than ideal fermenting temperatures and not really any orange there. But it looks great and tastes good, if you don't mind the banana and clove that is, haha
How would adding a couple pounds of honey and/or a 1/2 pound of honey malt effect this beer?
Make it even more delicious!
I enhance the original extract recipe a bit. I did a partial mash with one pound of Weyermann Dark Wheat and one pound of Briess Carapills, and added a pound of brown sugar to the boil. I know it gave it a darker color (see the pic I posted a couple of pages ago), enhanced the flavor profile, and boosted the OG to 1.066. I had a FG of 1.012, making a nice, warming 7.2% ABV hefe.![]()
1. It looks like most people are putting the zest and fruit in a bag and steeping it around 160 degrees. When I go to add this to my fermenter, do I throw everything in... including the liquid and bag of fruit and zest?
2. I see people bottling/kegging at different times. With most my beers I put in a secondary to rack for a week, but should I skip the secondary and put this directly into the keg and carbonate?
3. I am assuming that I shouldn't filter this? I don't want to kill the flavor profile, but I usually filter to rid the beer of yeast sediments. Any thoughts on this?
slumslum said:Thanks for your response. My challenge now will be to find fresh blood oranges, or something similar.
Anyone else have a substitute I can use if I can't get the blood oranges?
Jsmith82 said:Not a substitute, but this recipe works great with clementine oranges. Bitter, tangy, and good orange roots.
I don't know where you're located, but blood oranges are available at almost every grocery store in Central PA, and we NEVER get these at our super markets, with the exception of Wegman's. Our Giant and Weis markets NEVER carried these, but suddenly they are here... I used to have to go around from market to market, fruit stand to fruit stand to find their deliciousness...