I'm going to be brewing up what is probably a mongrel brew this weekend. Very simple extract beer with just a mite of steeping grains. I don't even know if it could be strictly called a wheat beer because of the ratios, but it's got wheat extract in it. Anyway, here's what I got:
3 lb. Amber DME
1 lb. Wheat DME
1/4 lb. Crystal 40
I haven't completely decided on the hop bill or schedule yet, but I'm leaning toward this:
1/4 oz. Hallertau - 45 minutes
1/8 oz. Citra - 45 minutes
1/4 oz. Hallertau - 20 minutes
1/8 oz. Citra - 20 minutes
1/4 oz. Hallertau - 7 minutes
1/8 oz. Citra - 7 minutes
I'm thinking the little bit of Citra will add some intrigue to the aroma and bittering without being intrusive or overwhelmingly grapefruity. Just something to bump it a bit.
I also don't have wheat yeast, but regular dry ale yeast will get the job done.
Told ya it was a mongrel.
Midwinter Wheat
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Re: Midwinter Wheat
I think that recipe has some really good potential Dave. Never thought of putting Hallertau and Citra together, looks like a good one.
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Brewing it right this minute. Nearly up to the aroma addition.
I think the small amount of Citra will give it just a little something extra. I don't want it to be intrusive; just interesting.
I think the small amount of Citra will give it just a little something extra. I don't want it to be intrusive; just interesting.
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I have read where citra can become catty when used as a bittering hop. Though I have used half an ounce of it for a 60 minute boil in a wheat beer before with no issues.
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I just checked my records. I used a quarter ounce of citra for a 60 minute boil in a 5 gallon batch. That worked out to 4 AAUs which I consider perfect for a 1.050 beer.
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I didn't use that much (well, maybe half of what you used, but I'm making a 2.5 gallon batch, so....). But I also only had a 45 minute bittering boil. And I figured since it wasn't a stand-alone addition, it would be mitigated by the Hallertau, of which there's twice as much.
I wanted this to be more malty, being a midwinter beer, so I really tried to downplay what the hops would do. It smelled pretty darn good throughout the whole process, and it came it at 1.072, so it's going to be a pretty potent libation.
I wanted this to be more malty, being a midwinter beer, so I really tried to downplay what the hops would do. It smelled pretty darn good throughout the whole process, and it came it at 1.072, so it's going to be a pretty potent libation.
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