Thanks, that's good to know. I was gettin worried that I had to dump 10 gallons of this stuff.
That would be a crime.
Thanks, that's good to know. I was gettin worried that I had to dump 10 gallons of this stuff.
After brewing this beer several times and having other people brew it as well....I can tell you this will be one of your favorite recipes!
All Grain
- 6.25lbs Pale Malt (2 Row)
- 4lbs White Wheat Malt
- 1lb Vienna Malt
- ****Mash 158 for 45 minutes****
- 0.25 Motueka Hops at 60 Minutes
- 0.25 Sorachi Ace 20 minutes
- 0.25 Motueka Hops 20 minutes
- 0.25 Sorachi Ace 7 Minutes
- 0.50 Lime Zest 5 Minutes
- White Labs Hefeweizen IV Ale Yeast
- ****Start Vigorous Fermentation****
- After Vigorous Fermentation subsides, add 1.75L Simply Limeade
- ****Ferment for a minimum of 3 weeks****
Extract
This beer is a great every day drinker, I recommend a frosty mug and a lime garnish!
- 7lbs 12.6 Ounces of Wheat Liquid Extract
- 10.7 Ounces of Pale Liquid Extract
- Follow rest of All Grain Recipe
Has anyone brewed this extract version using dry malt extracts?
Would Briess DME's convert ounce for ounce with the liquid extracts?
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So I am almost to 4 weeks in the fermenter, how long is this going to go? I push down on the lid this morning and the airlock sat back down and five minutes later it raised back up. I actually saw it bubble last night.
It's likely done. You can check the gravity to see if it's stable over the next few days if you are unsure. The beer is just de-gassing the residual co2 that was absorbed during fermentation which is why you are seeing a bubble or two in the airlock.
That would be a crime.
What should I do I brew this Saturday and now it's wensday and and now there is barely any activity it started great in like three hrs just not sure what my options are the temp here is warm in the room I have it fermenting is high 60's
What should I do I brew this Saturday and now it's wensday and and now there is barely any activity it started great in like three hrs just not sure what my options are the temp here is warm in the room I have it fermenting is high 60's
Brewing noob here. Went to the home brew store after work. Looked up the recipes on my phone. For some reason, the original recipe didn't show the batch size on my phone, and I assumed it wasn't posted. I asked one of the workers to guestimate what the batch size would be based on the amount of ingredients, and they said they thought it would be about 5 gallons.
I have a 3 gallon plastic carboy, so I scaled down by multiplying everything by 60%. I did all of the steps scaled down by 60% only to discover that this was for a 6 gallon recipe.
When I took the original gravity, it turned out to be 1.025???
Not sure what I did wrong. If anything, I figured I would have had a higher original gravity. The only thing I can think of is that maybe I boiled too long?