drummerguy
Well-Known Member
I have only brewed one batch (extract) so far, but I have decided I would prefer to make up my own recipes as opposed to just using kits. I used Brewtarget to create my first recipe, a hefeweizen, and I want to make sure I do everything correctly.
The recipe is this:
5 lbs. Bavarian Wheat DME
2 lbs. Pilsen Light DME
.75 oz Cascade at 40 minutes
.5 oz. Willamette at 15 minutes
Wyeast 3068
Brewtarget shows an expected OG of 1.056 with an FG of 1.014. The OG seems to be outside the normal range, but I don't know if that is a big deal. The only other issue I see is that the IBU level is 25.5, which is also outside the normal range. I know this can be changed by adding the hops at different times, but it claims the recipe is "balanced" right now. I made some changes and the result was "slightly malty." I know hefeweizens aren't supposed to be very bitter, but is that an abnormally high bitterness? What should be changed, if anything, with the hops to tone that down? Also, should I add the DME in small amounts throughout the boil? I'm hoping to keep the color somewhat light, but the instructions do not state when to add the DME. From what I've read, boiling everything in the beginning will darken the beer, which I would like to avoid.
I also have a question about starters; I'm hoping to get a stir plate so I can make one for this batch. How long do you typically leave the starter on the stir plate? Does it stay on there until it's time to pitch or do I store it somewhere cool before pitching it?
The recipe is this:
5 lbs. Bavarian Wheat DME
2 lbs. Pilsen Light DME
.75 oz Cascade at 40 minutes
.5 oz. Willamette at 15 minutes
Wyeast 3068
Brewtarget shows an expected OG of 1.056 with an FG of 1.014. The OG seems to be outside the normal range, but I don't know if that is a big deal. The only other issue I see is that the IBU level is 25.5, which is also outside the normal range. I know this can be changed by adding the hops at different times, but it claims the recipe is "balanced" right now. I made some changes and the result was "slightly malty." I know hefeweizens aren't supposed to be very bitter, but is that an abnormally high bitterness? What should be changed, if anything, with the hops to tone that down? Also, should I add the DME in small amounts throughout the boil? I'm hoping to keep the color somewhat light, but the instructions do not state when to add the DME. From what I've read, boiling everything in the beginning will darken the beer, which I would like to avoid.
I also have a question about starters; I'm hoping to get a stir plate so I can make one for this batch. How long do you typically leave the starter on the stir plate? Does it stay on there until it's time to pitch or do I store it somewhere cool before pitching it?