I wasn't totally happy with my last witbier, AG#6 - I followed the GH recipe and used malted wheat and it ended up tasting more like a weizen. Not to be deterred I decided to have another go using what I hope will be a better grain bill:
1kg Flaked Wheat
1kg Pilsner Malt
200g Flaked Oats
200g Flaked Barley
Stepped mash:
5L @ 50degC for 15mins
+ 3L @ 100degC = 8L @ 67degC for 90 mins
Dunk sparge in 9L water @ 80degC
Boil 60 mins
Late hop with 35g First Gold @ 9.16% AAU for 10 mins
BG = 1.040 @ 20degC
OG = 1.048 @ 20degC
My efficiency was really high, more than I expected so I think the final ABV will be a touch higher than I wanted, around 4.7% (I was aiming for 4-4.5). Not sure of the reason for the high efficiency - maybe the long mash time.
One of the sources I read recommended to leave out the coriander and orange peel and just use hops. Personally I found the bitter orange I used last time was a bit much so I decided to use what I had in stock and thought I'd try some late-hopping again.
I recalculated the hop addition on the fly because of the higher efficiency, but got more boil off than expected at the end of the boil - so in hindsight I was a little heavy-handed with the hops and I'm more like 24 IBU's instead of 15-20.
I'd grown a starter over the last 48 hours of Wyeast 3944 using slurry collected from AG#6, so in that went. It's now tucked up in the FV in Brewer's Corner getting ready for action.
1kg Flaked Wheat
1kg Pilsner Malt
200g Flaked Oats
200g Flaked Barley
Stepped mash:
5L @ 50degC for 15mins
+ 3L @ 100degC = 8L @ 67degC for 90 mins
Dunk sparge in 9L water @ 80degC
Boil 60 mins
Late hop with 35g First Gold @ 9.16% AAU for 10 mins
BG = 1.040 @ 20degC
OG = 1.048 @ 20degC
My efficiency was really high, more than I expected so I think the final ABV will be a touch higher than I wanted, around 4.7% (I was aiming for 4-4.5). Not sure of the reason for the high efficiency - maybe the long mash time.
One of the sources I read recommended to leave out the coriander and orange peel and just use hops. Personally I found the bitter orange I used last time was a bit much so I decided to use what I had in stock and thought I'd try some late-hopping again.
I recalculated the hop addition on the fly because of the higher efficiency, but got more boil off than expected at the end of the boil - so in hindsight I was a little heavy-handed with the hops and I'm more like 24 IBU's instead of 15-20.
I'd grown a starter over the last 48 hours of Wyeast 3944 using slurry collected from AG#6, so in that went. It's now tucked up in the FV in Brewer's Corner getting ready for action.
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