Chefjp
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Hello, i want to brew a hefeweizen with 60-40 wheat and pilsen, but i want it darker. About 7srm, can i add some crystal 40 or 60 L?
Carafa 1 should be fine. A small amount of carawheat would be fine too. I hesitate at suggesting caramel malts since it is "out of style" but if you want it a little sweeter, and don't mind throwing the traditional rules/guidelines out the window, you can add the carawheat or a caramel malt.
Remember it's YOUR beer, and it will be awesome since YOU made it!
hefehawk said:I would brew a dunkelweizen
Chefjp said:Why?
Why?
Because a dunkel is a dark hefeweizen.
Chefjp said:Ill try my recipe and see how it turns out, in my first try of a hefeweizen i used 2 row pale malt, and white wheat, this time i'm using pilsen, hope to get better results.
Since I only have acces to WB-06, I've been reading a lot of post about this yeast. What i found is to use .75 of the 11 gms, and ferment at 75 degrees, what do you think? So I can get more clove and banana aromas.
If you are not able to get a different yeast, and you are feeling up to it, pull half your grist and boil it for about 30 minutes and then throw it back into your mash. That will get you your darker color and mouthfeel as well as that "Hefe" flavor without using any crystal/caramel type grains. Almost all of the BrauMeisters I have talked to over here do a Decoction of some sort for their Hefeweizens.