amiller
Well-Known Member
Hey all! I'm getting set to put together a Witbier for an upcoming local brew competition. Best beer entered is permitted to brew a 7bbl batch at a local brewery which is then sold across the province, so needless to say, I want to get this right!
Style is limited to BJCP 24A.
Here's what I have so far:
Type: All Grain (75% efficiency, BIAB)
Yeast: WLP400
Batch Size: 5.5 Gallons
Original Gravity: 1.049
Final Gravity: 1.012
Boil Time: 60 minutes
IBU: 15.7
Color: 3.5 SRM
Primary: 14 Days at 71F
Secondary: 7 Days at 71F
Recipe:
5.25lbs - Pilsner (Belgian or German)
4lbs - Flaked Wheat
0.75lbs - Flaked Oats
0.5lbs - Rice Hulls
1oz Hallertau 4.5%AA, 60 min
2oz Fresh Orange Peel, no pith 5 min
1oz crushed coriander, 5 min
0.75oz Hallertau 4.5%, 0 min
60 min Mash at 151F
10 min Mashout at 170F
Sparge at 170F
Open to any suggestions, I haven't brewed this recipe before, simply brainstorming and looking for ideas/suggestions! I've been considering adding grains of paradise or making it a lavender orange witbier with some lavender buds, but I've never used these before and simply have no idea about the quantities to balance the flavors..
Style is limited to BJCP 24A.
Here's what I have so far:
Type: All Grain (75% efficiency, BIAB)
Yeast: WLP400
Batch Size: 5.5 Gallons
Original Gravity: 1.049
Final Gravity: 1.012
Boil Time: 60 minutes
IBU: 15.7
Color: 3.5 SRM
Primary: 14 Days at 71F
Secondary: 7 Days at 71F
Recipe:
5.25lbs - Pilsner (Belgian or German)
4lbs - Flaked Wheat
0.75lbs - Flaked Oats
0.5lbs - Rice Hulls
1oz Hallertau 4.5%AA, 60 min
2oz Fresh Orange Peel, no pith 5 min
1oz crushed coriander, 5 min
0.75oz Hallertau 4.5%, 0 min
60 min Mash at 151F
10 min Mashout at 170F
Sparge at 170F
Open to any suggestions, I haven't brewed this recipe before, simply brainstorming and looking for ideas/suggestions! I've been considering adding grains of paradise or making it a lavender orange witbier with some lavender buds, but I've never used these before and simply have no idea about the quantities to balance the flavors..