AlaskaWortChiller
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Just tapped this slightly heavier version last night. This was my first wheat beer and I am very happy with the way it came out. I would send a pic but I still can't seem to post them. The hop flavor is subtle but noticable and the aroma has a hint of tropical fruit. This came out a pale yellow, deceptively light and drinkable beer that still packs a punch. Thanks BM!
For a five gallon batch, I used the following recipe:
7 lbs. belgian pilsner
3 lbs. white wheat malt
1/2 lb. flaked wheat
1/4 lb. honey malt
Mashed 90 min. @ 155
All leaf hops:
1/4 oz. magnum (14.2% AA) boil 60 min.
1/4 oz. magnum (14.2% AA) boil 5 min.
1/2 oz. simcoe (12.7% AA) boil 5 min.
1/2 oz. cascade (7% AA) steep 5 min. at flameout
I really like the idea of using small amounts of high AA varieties to make lightly hopped beers. I added more simcoe to the final boil addition because I love them.
The OG was 1.052 and it finished at about 1.013, yielding an approximately 5% ABV beer. I used Wyeast 1010 American Wheat with a 1 pint starter. Fermentation was a full 14 days in primary vs. the 10-12 I had expected. Kegged after 10 days in secondary. Carbonated and tapped immediately. I am sure a few weeks of cold conditioning as recommended would improve it even more.
Thanks again for the great recipe!
For a five gallon batch, I used the following recipe:
7 lbs. belgian pilsner
3 lbs. white wheat malt
1/2 lb. flaked wheat
1/4 lb. honey malt
Mashed 90 min. @ 155
All leaf hops:
1/4 oz. magnum (14.2% AA) boil 60 min.
1/4 oz. magnum (14.2% AA) boil 5 min.
1/2 oz. simcoe (12.7% AA) boil 5 min.
1/2 oz. cascade (7% AA) steep 5 min. at flameout
I really like the idea of using small amounts of high AA varieties to make lightly hopped beers. I added more simcoe to the final boil addition because I love them.
The OG was 1.052 and it finished at about 1.013, yielding an approximately 5% ABV beer. I used Wyeast 1010 American Wheat with a 1 pint starter. Fermentation was a full 14 days in primary vs. the 10-12 I had expected. Kegged after 10 days in secondary. Carbonated and tapped immediately. I am sure a few weeks of cold conditioning as recommended would improve it even more.
Thanks again for the great recipe!