TasunkaWitko
Well-Known Member
The white wheat is malted, and I hate to sound like a broken record, but after making and enjoying this, my two best pieces of advice are:
a) Keep in mind that even though it is "based" on a Belgian style, the ingredients (grains, yeast) are intended to be American.
b) In spite of the (understandable) urge to tinker, improve and twiddle with the knobs, just follow and trust the recipe, at least the first time. Dried Valencia Orange Peel from McCormick and ground coriander from your spice shop (assuming it is fresh) work perfectly in this recipe. Also, chances are that you will need less orange peel and coriander than you think you will. I was fairly conservative with my amounts, sticking to Wayne's ratios as closely as I could on my smaller scale, and both the orange and the spice came through wonderfully....
a) Keep in mind that even though it is "based" on a Belgian style, the ingredients (grains, yeast) are intended to be American.
b) In spite of the (understandable) urge to tinker, improve and twiddle with the knobs, just follow and trust the recipe, at least the first time. Dried Valencia Orange Peel from McCormick and ground coriander from your spice shop (assuming it is fresh) work perfectly in this recipe. Also, chances are that you will need less orange peel and coriander than you think you will. I was fairly conservative with my amounts, sticking to Wayne's ratios as closely as I could on my smaller scale, and both the orange and the spice came through wonderfully....