QueenNiyo
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I'm planning to brew a Thai Witbier next week for my second brew ever. The recipe calls for regular pilsner malt (see below). However, the store I'll be buying from is offering "Weyermann Extra Pale Premium Pilsner Malt" for cheaper price than the regular Pilsner malt., and looking at Weyermann's Aroma Wheel, higher "Sweet" Taste profile for the latter sounds enticing.
My question is: what difference should I expect to the final product if I completely switch the regular Pilsner Malt to the "Extra Pale Premium Pilsner Malt"? Is it advisable to switch it or should I just stick with the recipe?
Thai Witbier Recipe:
Additions: Ginger, Lemongrass, Kaffir Lime Leaves
Thanks!
My question is: what difference should I expect to the final product if I completely switch the regular Pilsner Malt to the "Extra Pale Premium Pilsner Malt"? Is it advisable to switch it or should I just stick with the recipe?
Thai Witbier Recipe:
- 4 lbs. Weyermann Pilsner
- 4 lbs. Wheat malt
- 1/2oz. Sorachi Ace @ 60 min.
- 1/2oz. Sorachi Ace @ 15 min.
Additions: Ginger, Lemongrass, Kaffir Lime Leaves
Thanks!