Cheesefood
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If you have such a recipe that's tried and tested, please post. I'm buying ingredients tonight and brewing either tonight or this weekend.
Spyk'd said:I may do mine a bit differently, but I just sampled my HW and it's like a banana in a bottle!
Extract
3lbs. Light DME
3lbs. Wheat DME
Specialty Grains
.5lbs. CaraPils
2lbs. Crystal(or caramel) Malt (10 Lov)
Steep @150 for 30 mins.
Whole Leaf Hops
.5oz Hallertauer for 45 mins.
2oz Cascade for 30 mins.
.5oz Hallertauer for 20 mins.
Yeast
Wyeast #3068
Even though it might look like alot of hops, the Hallertauer are pretty mild and the Cascade add a nice "grapefruity" flavor. The overall flavor is very fruity.
Enjoy!
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Spyk'd said:I may do mine a bit differently, but I just sampled my HW and it's like a banana in a bottle!
Extract
3lbs. Light DME
3lbs. Wheat DME
Specialty Grains
.5lbs. CaraPils
2lbs. Crystal(or caramel) Malt (10 Lov)
Steep @150 for 30 mins.
Whole Leaf Hops
.5oz Hallertauer for 45 mins.
2oz Cascade for 30 mins.
.5oz Hallertauer for 20 mins.
Yeast
Wyeast #3068
Even though it might look like alot of hops, the Hallertauer are pretty mild and the Cascade add a nice "grapefruity" flavor. The overall flavor is very fruity.
Enjoy!
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timdsmith72 said:Drinking this one right now.....It's awesome!!!!
Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse (from Beer Captured)
4 oz Belgian Aromatic Malt
2 oz Acid Malt
6 lb. 5 oz. Muntons Wheat Dry Malt Extract
2¼ oz. Malto Dextrin
1 oz. American Hallertauer @ 3.5% (bittering hop)
¼ oz. Spalt (flavor hop)
¼ oz. Perle (flavor hop)
White Labs #WLP300 Hefeweizen Ale Yeast
chillHayze said:Made a lemon one with 6lbs LightDME, light English hops, and just juiced half a dozen lemons into the secondary. I'm sad It's running low...
Cheesefood said:I wanted to brew this one a while ago, but I couldn't find the Acid malt (except online) and now I'd have to special order the hops (b/c LHBS doesn't carry whole in those varieties) and malt. Maybe in the future.
Cheesefood said:OK, I ordered th ingredients for the Franzi clone from Alternative Beverages in Charlotte, NC. This will be my Father's Day present: getting to brew up some Franzi.
I've never ordered from this place before, but I was impressed that I could order malts by the oz. Sure, they cost a little more, but there's no waste and I save on shipping. Yeah! Franzi clone next weekend!
Cheesefood said:Ingredients arrived today! I'm very impressed by the speed of service, selection, and price of http://www.ebrew.com (giving them a plug for the good job). I really like how I can order my grains by the oz instead of by the pound. Everything arrived in good shape. I'm going to hit the HBS tomorrow for the DME, make a starter tomorrow night and brew on Saturday. Yeah! I've just got a TON of prep work before I can brew. I have to bottle one batch and clean the carboy. Transfer my 80/- to my free carboy then clean out the old one. Transfer my mead to the clean carboy, then clean out the dirty one. Finally, I'd like to transfer the 80/- to the newly cleaned one so I can start using my glass carboy as a primary but I'm not sure I want all that agitation.
Finally, I have to brew and clean up that whole mess. Good thing I'm usually up by 6:00am.
Spyderturbo said:I made this last week and have a question about the recipe. I guess I should have asked before I brewed, but oh well.![]()
Are you supposed to grind up the grain before you steep? I was told by the lady in the LHBS that I didn't need to do anything before I used them. The were whole and she looked at the recipe. Did I get bad advise?
Also, is it necessary to make a starter if you get the pitchable yeast?
Thanks!
Spyderturbo said:Nope, they weren't pre-crushed.......The lady said that they didn't need to be after looking at my recipe.
Is my beer going to taste like crap?![]()