I tried one of my recently brewed hefeweizen's at one week in the bottle. I've done this before and had each taste fine. This latest one however has a bit of a bitter taste to it and I'm wondering if it's the amount of hops I used or if it might mellow out a bit with another 2 weeks in the bottle.
It was an extract recipe that I formulated. Nothing abnormal:
4.5lbs Briess Wheat DME
1lb Briess Pilsen DME
0.5lb Carahell (steeped for 30 minutes at 160° - no higher than 165° and no lower than 152°)
1oz Hallertauer 3.8% AA (60 min)
0.25oz Hallertauer Hersbrucker 3.1% AA (60 min)
Wyeast 3068
3 gallon boil
Now, I used the extra quarter ounce of Hersbrucker since the Hallertauer I received was a bit on the lower end of their listed AAU's and a lot of hefe recipe's I see use 1oz 4.5% AA Tettnanger hops. So my hop addition was to equate for 1oz 4.5% AA.
It's not terribly bitter, but when the beer hits the tongue you can tell it's there instantly. The aftertaste however is awesome and full on typical hefe - ie. the bitterness doesn't stay in the aftertaste.
Did I overdo it with the extra .25oz Hersbrucker or is this something that will mellow after a few weeks? My other hefe's (only made a few though) have been fine but didn't use the same hops/amount. I know my very first beer, crappy Cooper's lager kit using their sugar, was oddly bitter at first but did mellow after 3-4 weeks. It's totally drinkable as is anyway, just wondering here.
Rev.
It was an extract recipe that I formulated. Nothing abnormal:
4.5lbs Briess Wheat DME
1lb Briess Pilsen DME
0.5lb Carahell (steeped for 30 minutes at 160° - no higher than 165° and no lower than 152°)
1oz Hallertauer 3.8% AA (60 min)
0.25oz Hallertauer Hersbrucker 3.1% AA (60 min)
Wyeast 3068
3 gallon boil
Now, I used the extra quarter ounce of Hersbrucker since the Hallertauer I received was a bit on the lower end of their listed AAU's and a lot of hefe recipe's I see use 1oz 4.5% AA Tettnanger hops. So my hop addition was to equate for 1oz 4.5% AA.
It's not terribly bitter, but when the beer hits the tongue you can tell it's there instantly. The aftertaste however is awesome and full on typical hefe - ie. the bitterness doesn't stay in the aftertaste.
Did I overdo it with the extra .25oz Hersbrucker or is this something that will mellow after a few weeks? My other hefe's (only made a few though) have been fine but didn't use the same hops/amount. I know my very first beer, crappy Cooper's lager kit using their sugar, was oddly bitter at first but did mellow after 3-4 weeks. It's totally drinkable as is anyway, just wondering here.
Rev.