Bayern1987
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Right I'm just going to put it out there... my latest Hefeweizen has zero head retention... tastes bland... it's quite depressing...
I have been brewing all grain for around a year... made about 15 batches with differing results and a couple of good Hefeweizens... my latest lager has great head retention...
I have been tweaking lots of things grain bill mash schedule and water volumes...
Basically I am at a loss and it is giving me a headache... I have a 30L mash kettle and fo a batch sparge or sometimes rinse the grains into another bucket... I really just want to have a solid method going forward... could someone please write me instructions step by step water volumes the lot with the ideal grain bill for the perfect hefe? Looking at maybe Weihenstephaner / Franziskaner...
I mean every step by step thing... water volumes is messing my head up big time and I am at my wits end trying to work out all the calculations... I need to fo back to basics.... just looking for step by step instructions for success.
Thank you in advance brewheads
I have been brewing all grain for around a year... made about 15 batches with differing results and a couple of good Hefeweizens... my latest lager has great head retention...
I have been tweaking lots of things grain bill mash schedule and water volumes...
Basically I am at a loss and it is giving me a headache... I have a 30L mash kettle and fo a batch sparge or sometimes rinse the grains into another bucket... I really just want to have a solid method going forward... could someone please write me instructions step by step water volumes the lot with the ideal grain bill for the perfect hefe? Looking at maybe Weihenstephaner / Franziskaner...
I mean every step by step thing... water volumes is messing my head up big time and I am at my wits end trying to work out all the calculations... I need to fo back to basics.... just looking for step by step instructions for success.
Thank you in advance brewheads