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Shipped some extra Wheat DME - Double Witbier?

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therealtricky

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I've done some searching and have found a lot of conflicting info, so I'm looking for some advice on my specific situation. This is only my second batch so I still have quite a bit to learn..

I purchased a Witbier kit from Rebel this week. When I received the kit, the 5.5 lb bag of DME was busted open in the corner. About 1lb of the extract was all over the box. I got in touch with Rebel Brewers and they are sending me a new bag of DME. Of course, they are not interested in me sending back the opened bag, and the 4.5 lbs of remaining DME I have is still in good condition. I'm really brewing this at my wife's request and was already planning on modifying this kit a bit to make a little bit bigger beer (this one had on OG of 1.051 and estimated ABV of 4.9% to start) and this gives me a good opportunity to use the extra DME.

Here's the recipe I'm thinking of -- feel free to tear it apart and tell me all of the things I'm doing wrong :)

10 lbs Wheat DME
1lb Orange Blossom honey

1oz Tettnanger 4.5
1oz Hallertau 4.3

1oz Bitter Orange Peel
.4oz Coriander
.2oz Cinnamon stick

Safbrew WB06 - dry (came with Kit) OR Whitelabs WLP380 - liquid (if I can find it at one of my local shops)

I plugged this in to a couple of recipe calculators and looks like I could be looking at an OG of around 1.92, IBU around 8.94 and an ABV around 9%. I'm not AS concerned with matching a particular style on this recipe, just want to make sure it tastes good!


I have a couple of specific concerns: 1. With all of the fermentables, will the 2 oz. of hops and other spices balance out the sweetness enough? 2. Will either of these yeasts be strong enough to start the fermentation if I use all of the DME in the initial boil or should I do a medium sized boil first, and add the rest of the boil a few days after fermentation has started (haven't heard of this method before, but saw it while searching for answers).

Anyway, thanks in advance for helping out a new homebrewer..
 
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