northwoods_brewer
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Hey there, long time lurker first time poster! Have been brewing beer for about a year now, and started all grain a few months ago. So far I have been just following recipes, but I've been wanting to venture into creating my own recipe lately. I wanted to try making something with orange that will be tasty for the summer. I've been playing around on BrewMate for the last hour or so and threw this together, just hoping to get some feedback/suggestions and any other advice!
1# Honey Malt
.5# Carapils
5# Flaked Wheat
5.5# 2-row
.5# Flaked Barley
.5 oz Amarillo (60 minutes)
.25 oz Simcoe (45 minutes)
.25 oz Simcoe (15 minutes)
White Labs WLP 320 yeast
I was thinking of adding 1 lb of honey at flame out and adding orange zest into primary/secondary and potentially some type of orange puree during secondary but have no idea how much would be adequate. For all I know this recipe could be completely off, so any suggestions/critique/comments would be more than welcome!
1# Honey Malt
.5# Carapils
5# Flaked Wheat
5.5# 2-row
.5# Flaked Barley
.5 oz Amarillo (60 minutes)
.25 oz Simcoe (45 minutes)
.25 oz Simcoe (15 minutes)
White Labs WLP 320 yeast
I was thinking of adding 1 lb of honey at flame out and adding orange zest into primary/secondary and potentially some type of orange puree during secondary but have no idea how much would be adequate. For all I know this recipe could be completely off, so any suggestions/critique/comments would be more than welcome!