Hi All
I have done a few malt extract brews now and they are going very well to the fact that the current brew, a hydrid Timothy Taylor meets Old Speckled Hen is being sold to a mate of mine!! Hurray.
Anyway, my wife has asked when am I going to make a brew for her to have. She wants a Hoegaarden beer and I have found 2 recipes, one using a brew kit you add to and one using a full mash. Now I only have a boiler, and looking at what a Mash Tun is, you just need to keep the liquid at 65oC for 90 mins. So my question is, can I just use my thermostatic controlled boiler as a mash tun?
These are the 2 receipes I am going to be looking at:
Hoegaarden
5Kg Wheat Spray Malt
1x Brewferm Wheat Beer Kit
40gms Kent Goldings Hops - Boiled for 30mins
30gms Saaz Hops - Boiled for 15mins
11gms Corriander seeds
50gms Bitter Orange Peel
50gms VERY Fresh Chopped Ginger (the magic ingredient for me I think)
1/4tsp Fermaid K
I think the secret really is to leave it in the keg for as long as possible - 4 months minimum, 6 better. Quite a long time to tie up a keg but the difference in flavour between 1 month and 4 is staggering.
Hoegaarden:
4lb Belgian 2-row Pilsener malt
3lb Belgian Wheat malt
2lb flaked wheat
8oz Belgian aromatic malt
4oz flaked oats
1lb rice or oat hulls
Mash at 150F for 90 min
Boil:
1oz Kent Goldings @60 min
.5oz Kent Goldings @15 min
.25oz bitter orange peel @ 15min
3/4tsp crushed corriander seed @ 15min
1/8tsp crushed cumin seed @ 15min
.5oz Czech Saaz @ 2 min
.5oz bitter orange peel @ 2min
1/2tsp crushed corriander seed @ 2min
1/8tsp crushed cumin seed @ 2min
Yeast:
Wyeast 3463 Forbidden Fruit
or
Wyeast 3944 Belgian Witbier
Prime with 1 1/4cup extra light DME
Thanks
Mord.
I have done a few malt extract brews now and they are going very well to the fact that the current brew, a hydrid Timothy Taylor meets Old Speckled Hen is being sold to a mate of mine!! Hurray.
Anyway, my wife has asked when am I going to make a brew for her to have. She wants a Hoegaarden beer and I have found 2 recipes, one using a brew kit you add to and one using a full mash. Now I only have a boiler, and looking at what a Mash Tun is, you just need to keep the liquid at 65oC for 90 mins. So my question is, can I just use my thermostatic controlled boiler as a mash tun?
These are the 2 receipes I am going to be looking at:
Hoegaarden
5Kg Wheat Spray Malt
1x Brewferm Wheat Beer Kit
40gms Kent Goldings Hops - Boiled for 30mins
30gms Saaz Hops - Boiled for 15mins
11gms Corriander seeds
50gms Bitter Orange Peel
50gms VERY Fresh Chopped Ginger (the magic ingredient for me I think)
1/4tsp Fermaid K
I think the secret really is to leave it in the keg for as long as possible - 4 months minimum, 6 better. Quite a long time to tie up a keg but the difference in flavour between 1 month and 4 is staggering.
Hoegaarden:
4lb Belgian 2-row Pilsener malt
3lb Belgian Wheat malt
2lb flaked wheat
8oz Belgian aromatic malt
4oz flaked oats
1lb rice or oat hulls
Mash at 150F for 90 min
Boil:
1oz Kent Goldings @60 min
.5oz Kent Goldings @15 min
.25oz bitter orange peel @ 15min
3/4tsp crushed corriander seed @ 15min
1/8tsp crushed cumin seed @ 15min
.5oz Czech Saaz @ 2 min
.5oz bitter orange peel @ 2min
1/2tsp crushed corriander seed @ 2min
1/8tsp crushed cumin seed @ 2min
Yeast:
Wyeast 3463 Forbidden Fruit
or
Wyeast 3944 Belgian Witbier
Prime with 1 1/4cup extra light DME
Thanks
Mord.