BeerMe
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I read a huge thread about brewing the Cooper's wheat beer but I have some general questions about brewing wheat beer, and adding flavour.
If I read correctly, some people boiled the orange zest and coriander seeds in a pot, then added the boiled water and it's contents to the wort. Some people cooked(??) the zest and seeds to toast them, but how they were added to the wort I have no idea. One guy boiled the zest and seeds in a muslin bag and then, I'm sure, binned the mush and just used the flavoured water in the wort?
Is there one in particular that should produce the best flavour amongst these methods? Is there other/better methods?
If I read correctly, some people boiled the orange zest and coriander seeds in a pot, then added the boiled water and it's contents to the wort. Some people cooked(??) the zest and seeds to toast them, but how they were added to the wort I have no idea. One guy boiled the zest and seeds in a muslin bag and then, I'm sure, binned the mush and just used the flavoured water in the wort?
Is there one in particular that should produce the best flavour amongst these methods? Is there other/better methods?