swatman260
Active Member
I'm planning on brewing a citrus wheat this coming weekend. I've made a few variations of this recipe and have really enjoyed the orange flavor, but would like for it to have a little higher OG than what my previous recipes have had. That being said, here's what I've come up with. Those of you who know what you're doing, please feel free to offer critique...
This will be a 5g all-grain.
6.00 lbs -2 row malt
6.00 lbs - white wheat malt
1.00 lbs Rice Hulls
.5 oz cascade (5.5%) 60 min
.5 oz citra (12.5%) 30 min
.5 oz cascade (5.5%) 15 min
.5 oz citra (12.5%) 5 min
1 oz cascade (5.55) 0 min
1 oz. Orange Zest 0 min
Mash at 154* for 60 minutes, or until conversion is complete
Yeast will be White Labs Hefe yeast, fermented in primary at 66* for 14 days, then moved to secondary for an additional 7.
I'm looking for a good strong citrus flavor with a bit of a kick. Any help would be greatly appreciated, since I have to pick the ingredients up in the next day or so.
This will be a 5g all-grain.
6.00 lbs -2 row malt
6.00 lbs - white wheat malt
1.00 lbs Rice Hulls
.5 oz cascade (5.5%) 60 min
.5 oz citra (12.5%) 30 min
.5 oz cascade (5.5%) 15 min
.5 oz citra (12.5%) 5 min
1 oz cascade (5.55) 0 min
1 oz. Orange Zest 0 min
Mash at 154* for 60 minutes, or until conversion is complete
Yeast will be White Labs Hefe yeast, fermented in primary at 66* for 14 days, then moved to secondary for an additional 7.
I'm looking for a good strong citrus flavor with a bit of a kick. Any help would be greatly appreciated, since I have to pick the ingredients up in the next day or so.