This was a fun brew day. I used a German red wheat malt that's been a bit crappy on the yield lately, so my gravity was low at 1.049, but it finished at 1.010. The boil smelled fantastic with the Mosaic FWH. I tripled the FWH addition, and doubled the other two additions for a total of 4oz of Mosaic. Let me tell you, 2oz of Mosaic for a 10 minute steep really fills the house with quite a beautiful aroma! Also used Wyeast 1272 - American Ale II, since I had a healthy pitch from a previous batch, and I don't prefer Chico yeast (001, 1056, us-05). 1272 tends to bring out the maltiness while also letting the hops do their thing, so it seemed like a perfect fit for this beer.
Tiny concern, though. When I bottled this last Saturday (2/6), it was sort of weird. Kinda plasticy, almost like vinyl hose, or even yeast autolysis. It worried me a bit, but I've had weirder flavors and aromas from green beer before, so I forged on. I cracked a bottle this evening (2/10), and wow, this beer is magical! Only 4 days in the bottle and what a metamorphosis! So bright and "Mosaic-y", with a really pleasant sweetness from the Honey Malt. Barely carbonated, but terrific. Can't wait for this beer to be ready!
Fantastic recipe! Definitely a keeper!