TurnipGreen
Well-Known Member
I'm planing a wheat wine partigyle with a wit beer out of the second runnings. I'd love to hear what folks thing about this general recipe.
Grain bill
16# wheat malt
8# either Maris otter or plain old 2 row
1# flaked wheat
1# honey malt
1 to 2# of cane sugar (to hit a OG around 1.100)
Hops
1oz Columbus for 60 min
1oz Citra for 5 min
1oz Citra at flame out
1-2 oz Citra for a dry hop
For yeast either WLP099 or WLP090
For the wit beer I'm thinking about using Manderina baveria hops and WLP400.
So, I've never used honey malt and I was hoping I could just steep them after mashing the other grains so I don't get the honey malt in the wit. I've been digging the forum for info if I can get that honey flavor with just steeping. I have read that a little goes a long way, so with this grain bill is a pound too much?
I also haven't used WLP099 or WLP090, so any feed back on that would be great too.
Those are the two big unknowns I had but I'm happy to hear any other critiques.
Grain bill
16# wheat malt
8# either Maris otter or plain old 2 row
1# flaked wheat
1# honey malt
1 to 2# of cane sugar (to hit a OG around 1.100)
Hops
1oz Columbus for 60 min
1oz Citra for 5 min
1oz Citra at flame out
1-2 oz Citra for a dry hop
For yeast either WLP099 or WLP090
For the wit beer I'm thinking about using Manderina baveria hops and WLP400.
So, I've never used honey malt and I was hoping I could just steep them after mashing the other grains so I don't get the honey malt in the wit. I've been digging the forum for info if I can get that honey flavor with just steeping. I have read that a little goes a long way, so with this grain bill is a pound too much?
I also haven't used WLP099 or WLP090, so any feed back on that would be great too.
Those are the two big unknowns I had but I'm happy to hear any other critiques.