Grippi
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So I'm still new to all grain brewing, my 6 batch, and I was making an 11 gallon batch of a nice Witbier recipe that called for 2 oz. of coriander. Well, I didn't realize you crush the seeds, or crack them before adding, and just dumped them in for the last 5 minutes of boil. How bad do you think this will effect the flavor? Rookie move I know, but I am a rookie so there's that. Here is the Recipe I used. hoping it will just be a little light on the coriander flavor, but still comes out okay.
11 lbs. German Pilsner malt (Wayermann)
10 lbs Flaked Wheat
1/2 lbs rice hulls
20 minute protein rest 122F
60 minutes Sacch rest 152F
2 oz Saaz 60 minutes
2 oz Saaz 15
2 oz Coriander 5 minutes
2 oz Bitter Orange peel 5 minutes
2 packs WLP400
fermenting at 68-72F currently
took about 35-45 minutes to cool, in ice baths.
so do you think it'll still show through? Any thoughts? Would adding a small amount of crushed coriander to secondary like dry hopping work to add a little flavor back in, or would you not bother risking adding too much? any help is appreciated, being new I worry about every little thing, but this seemed like a big oversight, though I know it's probably not as big of a deal as I think it is.
11 lbs. German Pilsner malt (Wayermann)
10 lbs Flaked Wheat
1/2 lbs rice hulls
20 minute protein rest 122F
60 minutes Sacch rest 152F
2 oz Saaz 60 minutes
2 oz Saaz 15
2 oz Coriander 5 minutes
2 oz Bitter Orange peel 5 minutes
2 packs WLP400
fermenting at 68-72F currently
took about 35-45 minutes to cool, in ice baths.
so do you think it'll still show through? Any thoughts? Would adding a small amount of crushed coriander to secondary like dry hopping work to add a little flavor back in, or would you not bother risking adding too much? any help is appreciated, being new I worry about every little thing, but this seemed like a big oversight, though I know it's probably not as big of a deal as I think it is.