dummkauf
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Ok, I'm supposed to be brewing up a batch of my wheat beer with a friend this weekend since he wants a batch. I'm debating doing an AG or an extract as I know he liked the extract, but I'd kind of like to do another AG, though this would only be my 3rd AG batch.
My first AG batch went pretty well and I just pulled a hydro sample yesterday and I it tasted fantastic and should be close to be being done now.
My 2nd batch was my practice run for this same wheat recipe, but unfortunatley my dumb@$$ bought the wrong kind of wheat I was supposed to get german wheat at 2SRM, but bought carawheat at 46SRM. How this batch turns out is yet to be seen, but now I am looking for info and advice.
Info I need: I'm assuming this is the wheat I should have used but want to double check http://www.midwestsupplies.com/pale-wheat-weyermannr.html BeerSmith called for "Wheat Malt, Ger (2.0SRM)".
Advice: My extract version is proven to be tasty, should I just brew him up an extract or take the chance on my first(or first with the right ingredients) AG version of this as my practice run was a bit of a failure(failure since it didn't achieve it's purpose, but may still be a tasty beer)
My first AG batch went pretty well and I just pulled a hydro sample yesterday and I it tasted fantastic and should be close to be being done now.
My 2nd batch was my practice run for this same wheat recipe, but unfortunatley my dumb@$$ bought the wrong kind of wheat I was supposed to get german wheat at 2SRM, but bought carawheat at 46SRM. How this batch turns out is yet to be seen, but now I am looking for info and advice.
Info I need: I'm assuming this is the wheat I should have used but want to double check http://www.midwestsupplies.com/pale-wheat-weyermannr.html BeerSmith called for "Wheat Malt, Ger (2.0SRM)".
Advice: My extract version is proven to be tasty, should I just brew him up an extract or take the chance on my first(or first with the right ingredients) AG version of this as my practice run was a bit of a failure(failure since it didn't achieve it's purpose, but may still be a tasty beer)