I just bought a big bag of Pilsner malt (Breiss). Should I sub this in for the pale? Answer quick, cause I'm running downstate to pick it up tonight! Brewing on Sunday.
First AG Wit!! I'm stoked!
First AG Wit!! I'm stoked!
This beer came out great. I was several degrees low on my mash, so this came out a little drier than I had hoped. Oh well, still tasty. The corrander is certainly coming through, but I'm not tasting the orange as much as I had hoped. Would I get more orange flavor by using fresh orange zest as opposed to the dried orange peel that I used? I did soak the dried peels in water before adding them to the boil to try and extract as much of the flavor as possible.
I switched to fresh zest. More of a PITA, but you definitely get a richer aroma.
BierMuncher - I'm brewing this one next week. My LHBS has both the T-58 and the US-o5 - would you recommend the T58?
This should be a good base:
3.00 lb Extra Light Dry Extract (3.0 SRM)
1.00 lb Wheat Dry Extract (8.0 SRM)
2.00 lb Wheat, Flaked (1.6 SRM)
1.49 oz Goldings, East Kent [5.00%] (60 min)
0.75 oz Coriander Seed (Boil 10.0 min) Misc
0.75 oz Orange Peel, Bitter (Boil 10.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs Belgian Witbier (Wyeast #3944 or White Labs WLP400) Definitely want a Belgian Wit yeast though.
Mash your flaked wheat at 155 degrees for 60-75 minutes (the longer will up the efficiency and ABV%)
Strain the wheat grains out and bring wort to boil, add extracts and you know the rest...
Sample more heffies and you will see that Blue Moon is NOT special!
I am planning on doing this brew and was looking at my bottle of orange peel. The ingredients list a preservative.
Obviously it has worked for others, and hasn't stopped the fermentation. My question is how? Does the boil remove the preservative, or is there just that little of an amount that it doesn't effect the yeast?
EDIT....
Ok, I found orange peel at the LHB and quit looking at just what was in my kitchen cabinet.
I went ahead and brewed this yesterday. I replaced 3lbs of the flaked wheat with:
2 lb white wheat and 1 lb of torrified wheat (cleaning out the closet).
On a different note,
Could anyone ID the film that was leftover in my tun last night? It was very thin but was on top of the grains and seemed to get poorer efficiency. It was only my second time using the cooler and was somewhat surprised. (It was actually from a Sam Adams clone ftw) It didn't happen to this brew. Good? Bad?
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