TurnipGreen
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- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- WLP 090
- Yeast Starter
- Yeast cake from a APA
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 6
- Original Gravity
- 1.093
- Final Gravity
- 1.012
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 90
- IBU
- 48 (calculated)
- Color
- 10 (calculated)
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 3 weeks
- Secondary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 5 weeks
- Tasting Notes
- Nie full wheat flavor yet still dry easy to drink. Honey malt shines through nicely.
Grain bill:
14# Maris Otter
10# German wheat malt
1# red wheat
1# honey malt
2# sugar
Hops:
1 oz Citra (12.7%) @ 60 min
1 oz Citra. @ 10 min
1 oz Citra @ 0 min
2 oz Citra for dry hop.
Yeast: WLP 090
Batch sparge it all at 148 to keep it dry and fermentable with this giant grain bill. I tried to keep fermentaion around 65 but one this started going it jumped up to the low 70s on me.
I dry hopped for a week, but I wish I would have gone a little longer or maybe doubled the dry hops to 4 oz.
This is a really good wheat wine. Between primary and secondary it tasted really hot but that fades if you age it a bit. The honey malt is fantastic in there. This is just a nice silky wheatwine/barly wine.
Enjoy!
I also made and american wit out of the second runnings. Thus I really don't know what the efficiency would be, but I usually get around 80ish on a standard brew day.
14# Maris Otter
10# German wheat malt
1# red wheat
1# honey malt
2# sugar
Hops:
1 oz Citra (12.7%) @ 60 min
1 oz Citra. @ 10 min
1 oz Citra @ 0 min
2 oz Citra for dry hop.
Yeast: WLP 090
Batch sparge it all at 148 to keep it dry and fermentable with this giant grain bill. I tried to keep fermentaion around 65 but one this started going it jumped up to the low 70s on me.
I dry hopped for a week, but I wish I would have gone a little longer or maybe doubled the dry hops to 4 oz.
This is a really good wheat wine. Between primary and secondary it tasted really hot but that fades if you age it a bit. The honey malt is fantastic in there. This is just a nice silky wheatwine/barly wine.
Enjoy!
I also made and american wit out of the second runnings. Thus I really don't know what the efficiency would be, but I usually get around 80ish on a standard brew day.