Last week was busy and I had a wedding this past weekend, so I finally moved the hefeweizen over to the secondary after 2 weeks in the primary. Again, I'm experimenting a little... I went to a local flea market and bought a 5 gal. carboy for $6. This allowed me to split the 6 gallons into 2 carboys - 1 with 2.5 gal. and one with 3.5 gal. In the secondary carboy with 2.5 gallons, I added 1 can of Oregon red raspberries with juice to make a raspberry hefeweizen. Again, I'll let you know how it turns out when I bottle it in a week.
I've already purchased the ingredients to brew an IPA this weekend... This is partly because of my excitment that my local homebrew shop finally has a new supply of hops. I bought several packs of Cascade hops for my upcoming IPA recipe. I'll post the recipe next week after I brew.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Monday, June 9, 2008
Brewed a Hefe Weizen
Brewed a Hefe Weizen. Here's the recipe...
Steeped
.5 lbs Briess Wheat Malt crushed 6 row (lovibond 2.2)
.5 lbs Briess Dextrine Malt crushed 6 row (lovibond 1.5)
for 4 hours in 6.25 gallons of hot water from the tap
Brought water to 155-160 F and let rest for 30 min. and brought to full boil and removed grains
1 oz. Vangard pellet hops A.A. 4.4%
1/2 cup of Malto dextine
2 cups of corn sugar
Boiled for 30 minutes
3.3 lbs Briess Bavarian Wheat LME
3 lbs Munton's Plain Extra Light DME (7 EBC)
1 cup of corn sugar
.75 lbs Munton's Plain Wheat DME (55% wheat/45% barley, 9 EBC)
Boiled for 15 more minutes
.5 oz Willamette pellet hops A.A. 4.6%
Boiled for 10 more minutes
.5 oz Willamette pellet hops A.A. 4.6%
Boiled for 5 minutes and cooled
Pitched Munton's Gold Yeast directly into Wort at 68F
This made about 6 gallons, and I forgot to measure my original gravity before pitching the yeast. I think I'm going to add a half can of Oregon canned raspberries to 1 gallon in the secondary for a raspberry hefe. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Steeped
.5 lbs Briess Wheat Malt crushed 6 row (lovibond 2.2)
.5 lbs Briess Dextrine Malt crushed 6 row (lovibond 1.5)
for 4 hours in 6.25 gallons of hot water from the tap
Brought water to 155-160 F and let rest for 30 min. and brought to full boil and removed grains
1 oz. Vangard pellet hops A.A. 4.4%
1/2 cup of Malto dextine
2 cups of corn sugar
Boiled for 30 minutes
3.3 lbs Briess Bavarian Wheat LME
3 lbs Munton's Plain Extra Light DME (7 EBC)
1 cup of corn sugar
.75 lbs Munton's Plain Wheat DME (55% wheat/45% barley, 9 EBC)
Boiled for 15 more minutes
.5 oz Willamette pellet hops A.A. 4.6%
Boiled for 10 more minutes
.5 oz Willamette pellet hops A.A. 4.6%
Boiled for 5 minutes and cooled
Pitched Munton's Gold Yeast directly into Wort at 68F
This made about 6 gallons, and I forgot to measure my original gravity before pitching the yeast. I think I'm going to add a half can of Oregon canned raspberries to 1 gallon in the secondary for a raspberry hefe. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Bottled the Weizen
I'm also experimenting with a different way to label my bottles. The logo to the right is my label for the Dunkelweizen. I printed it off on the computer on regular paper, cut it out and then covered the entire thing on the bottle with packing tape. Hopefully the packing tape won't stick too much when trying to take the labels off, but will prevent water from getting to the label if I decide to put these on ice. I'll let you know how that goes.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Brewed a Hefe or Dunkelweizen
This weekend I brewed a very wheaty wheat beer. I think it's too dark to be called a Hefe, but too light to be a Dunkel. It's my first use of my new turkey fryer (my wife wanted me out of the kitchen and it allows me to do full boils). Here's the recipe...
.5 lbs of Briess Dextrine grains
.5 lbs of cracked wheat
Steeped and brought 6.5 gallons of water to 155F and set at 155 for 30 minutes
Brought water to a boil and removed steeping bag
3.3 lbs Briess Bavarian Wheat LME
1 cup of corn sugar
1/4 cup of malto dextrine
1 tsp of Irish moss
1 oz of Tradition hops (A.A. 5.8%)
Boiled for 30 minutes
3.3 lbs Briess Bavarian Wheat LME
3 lbs Muntons Wheat DME (55% Wheat/45% Barley)
.5 oz of Willamette hops (A.A. 4.5%)
Boiled for 15 minutes
.5 oz of Willamette hops (A.A. 4.5%)
Boiled for 15 minutes and cooled
Here's the interesting/experimental part... I'm fermenting 5 gallons in my carboy with Munton's Gold Ale dry yeast, and then I'm fermenting 1 gallon in couple half-gallon growlers. In the growlers I've tried my first attempt at yeast harvesting (from a Schlafly Hefe). The original gravity is 1.070. I'll let you know how it turns out.
.5 lbs of Briess Dextrine grains
.5 lbs of cracked wheat
Steeped and brought 6.5 gallons of water to 155F and set at 155 for 30 minutes
Brought water to a boil and removed steeping bag
3.3 lbs Briess Bavarian Wheat LME
1 cup of corn sugar
1/4 cup of malto dextrine
1 tsp of Irish moss
1 oz of Tradition hops (A.A. 5.8%)
Boiled for 30 minutes
3.3 lbs Briess Bavarian Wheat LME
3 lbs Muntons Wheat DME (55% Wheat/45% Barley)
.5 oz of Willamette hops (A.A. 4.5%)
Boiled for 15 minutes
.5 oz of Willamette hops (A.A. 4.5%)
Boiled for 15 minutes and cooled
Here's the interesting/experimental part... I'm fermenting 5 gallons in my carboy with Munton's Gold Ale dry yeast, and then I'm fermenting 1 gallon in couple half-gallon growlers. In the growlers I've tried my first attempt at yeast harvesting (from a Schlafly Hefe). The original gravity is 1.070. I'll let you know how it turns out.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
St. Louis Brewers Heritage Festival 2008
I did enjoy the Schlafly beers alot, in particular the Bavarian Style Dark Wheat (which my friend who went with us tells me is their "#15") and their Kolsch (for a winter day, I'd go for the Schwarzbier). I only tried two of
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