RippaBitta
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Howdy All,
I would like to try my hand at making a Hefeweizen style beer. This will be my 3rd All grain.
The ingredients which I have on hand are as follows:
12kg pale malt barley
2kg of DME Wheat
100g of Hallertau hops
I plan on making a 50 litre batch, I was told 7kg of the pale malt along with 2kg's of DME Wheat should be a good ratio. Would anyone recommend different quantities of each?
I have yet to purchase my yeast so would like to know the best kind to use, I was told just to ask the LHBS for a "Hefe Yeast". I assume I would need two sachets..?
My method will be a normal mash with the pale malt along with a 60 min boil with 50g of Hallertau than 5 mins before flameout the inclusion of the dry wheat malt, finally at flameout I will add the remaining 50g of hallertau along with some orange peel and coriander seed.
After a bit of reading the orange peel and coriander seems to be quite controversial as this is more a belgian style beer....
I just want a beer which tastes similar to Weihenstephans Hefeweizen as this is my favourite beer.
If anyone could let me know their thoughts it would be greatly appreciated. hoping to clear my Sunday schedule to knock this bad boy up
Cheers,
RippaBitta!
I would like to try my hand at making a Hefeweizen style beer. This will be my 3rd All grain.
The ingredients which I have on hand are as follows:
12kg pale malt barley
2kg of DME Wheat
100g of Hallertau hops
I plan on making a 50 litre batch, I was told 7kg of the pale malt along with 2kg's of DME Wheat should be a good ratio. Would anyone recommend different quantities of each?
I have yet to purchase my yeast so would like to know the best kind to use, I was told just to ask the LHBS for a "Hefe Yeast". I assume I would need two sachets..?
My method will be a normal mash with the pale malt along with a 60 min boil with 50g of Hallertau than 5 mins before flameout the inclusion of the dry wheat malt, finally at flameout I will add the remaining 50g of hallertau along with some orange peel and coriander seed.
After a bit of reading the orange peel and coriander seems to be quite controversial as this is more a belgian style beer....
If anyone could let me know their thoughts it would be greatly appreciated. hoping to clear my Sunday schedule to knock this bad boy up

Cheers,
RippaBitta!