Hi folks
I attempting AG Hoe clone number 6 tomorrow."Hoe my God 6"
I've been trying to nail the perfect Hoegaarden clone for about 2 years now and if I'm honest I no closer than I was when I first started.
My Basic grain bill is
23 litres
3kg pale/lager malt
2kg flaked wheat
0-5kg oats
15-30g EKG/sazz 90mins, some times I added 15g as well at flame out.
10-20g of orange peel T-10mins
10-20g coriander seed crushed T-10mins , some times added to fv and on one occasion 15g steeped in 100ml of boiling water cooled and added to the corny.
Mash
48c for 15mins
67c for 90mins
Yeasts I've tried
WB 06, Danster Munich,wlp 400 and hoegaarden bottle cultured.
I'm going to be trying brewferm blanche for my next batch.
I'm treating my water as if I was brewing a pale ale as that's the only why I know how
Now don't get me wrong every time I brewed it up with various little tweeks it has always been a cracking pint but it's just not there yet.I found that when using wlp400 it was a little to tart/sour for my likings?
I've spent many hours trawling the net reading various threads on wits and hoe clones and 99% claim to be "in their own words" better than Hoegaarden but not an exact clone.
Am I trying too hard and is it even possible .........
Any idea's,tips and input would be greatly welcomed :thumb:
Thanks in advance
Andy
I attempting AG Hoe clone number 6 tomorrow."Hoe my God 6"
I've been trying to nail the perfect Hoegaarden clone for about 2 years now and if I'm honest I no closer than I was when I first started.
My Basic grain bill is
23 litres
3kg pale/lager malt
2kg flaked wheat
0-5kg oats
15-30g EKG/sazz 90mins, some times I added 15g as well at flame out.
10-20g of orange peel T-10mins
10-20g coriander seed crushed T-10mins , some times added to fv and on one occasion 15g steeped in 100ml of boiling water cooled and added to the corny.
Mash
48c for 15mins
67c for 90mins
Yeasts I've tried
WB 06, Danster Munich,wlp 400 and hoegaarden bottle cultured.
I'm going to be trying brewferm blanche for my next batch.
I'm treating my water as if I was brewing a pale ale as that's the only why I know how
Now don't get me wrong every time I brewed it up with various little tweeks it has always been a cracking pint but it's just not there yet.I found that when using wlp400 it was a little to tart/sour for my likings?
I've spent many hours trawling the net reading various threads on wits and hoe clones and 99% claim to be "in their own words" better than Hoegaarden but not an exact clone.
Am I trying too hard and is it even possible .........
Any idea's,tips and input would be greatly welcomed :thumb:
Thanks in advance
Andy