Tomfolli
Member
Hey all- This is my second batch of homebrew, all extract, and I have lots of questions. I'm going for an easy drinking summer beer, my jaggery pale ale is a bit too heavy and bitter for hot weather, though quite delicious. I decided to go fruity, but only slightly so. Anyway, for a 5 gallon batch, 75 minute boil-
For Extracts-
5.5 lb. Lager Malt Extract
1.5 lb. Wheat Malt Extract
For Hops-
1 oz. Centennial (45 min)
.5 oz. Cascade (30 min)
.5 oz. Cascade (15 min)
1 oz. Saaz (5 min)
1 oz. Cascade (dry hop)
Yeast: White Labs California Ale Yeast (WLP001)
Plus the Irish Moss.
To the secondary-
5 Pomegranates (seeded, frozen)
Juice and Zest of a lemon or two
That's What I'm working with so far. now for Questions-
Will the lager and wheat malt extracts work well together? or will that be a weird combo?
Is this gonna be too much hops for what's supposed to be a fruity, refreshing, not overly bitter beer?
Is this an appropriate yeast?
And any other suggestions anyone may have. I'm a newcomer and I'm wide ope to advice from the experts. Thanks in advance and happy brewing!

For Extracts-
5.5 lb. Lager Malt Extract
1.5 lb. Wheat Malt Extract
For Hops-
1 oz. Centennial (45 min)
.5 oz. Cascade (30 min)
.5 oz. Cascade (15 min)
1 oz. Saaz (5 min)
1 oz. Cascade (dry hop)
Yeast: White Labs California Ale Yeast (WLP001)
Plus the Irish Moss.
To the secondary-
5 Pomegranates (seeded, frozen)
Juice and Zest of a lemon or two
That's What I'm working with so far. now for Questions-
Will the lager and wheat malt extracts work well together? or will that be a weird combo?
Is this gonna be too much hops for what's supposed to be a fruity, refreshing, not overly bitter beer?
Is this an appropriate yeast?
And any other suggestions anyone may have. I'm a newcomer and I'm wide ope to advice from the experts. Thanks in advance and happy brewing!
