jeg3
Landlord.
A Belgian Wheat beer with cherries. My 2nd AG brew, and 14th all time brew.
5.2%
6.5 EBC (not accounting for the cherries)
21 IBU
2.2kg Wheat Malt
2.3kg Lager Malt
22g Northdown 90 mins
3.86kg Frozen Cherries from Sainsburys (special offer, cost �ã16) steeped in muslin bags for 20 mins post boil, then pressed in the FV
20g Pectolase added to the boil.
13l Mash at 66 degC for 90 minutes
20l sparge at 77 degC
Wyeast 1388 Belgian Strong Ale, pitched at 24 degC
OG 1.048
22l into the FV
Primary 4 days
Racked into secondary for 10 days. FG 1.010
Bottled with 100g sugar.
Bottle conditioned for 4 weeks. The resulting beer was a typical Belgian wheat beer, with a slightly sour, lambic flavour, a deep red colour with subtle cherry flavours. The yeast remained fluid in the bottle and made a nice addition when swilled with the last third and poured into the glass.
My most expensive beer to date at 75p per pint.
5.2%
6.5 EBC (not accounting for the cherries)
21 IBU
2.2kg Wheat Malt
2.3kg Lager Malt
22g Northdown 90 mins
3.86kg Frozen Cherries from Sainsburys (special offer, cost �ã16) steeped in muslin bags for 20 mins post boil, then pressed in the FV
20g Pectolase added to the boil.
13l Mash at 66 degC for 90 minutes
20l sparge at 77 degC
Wyeast 1388 Belgian Strong Ale, pitched at 24 degC
OG 1.048
22l into the FV
Primary 4 days
Racked into secondary for 10 days. FG 1.010
Bottled with 100g sugar.
Bottle conditioned for 4 weeks. The resulting beer was a typical Belgian wheat beer, with a slightly sour, lambic flavour, a deep red colour with subtle cherry flavours. The yeast remained fluid in the bottle and made a nice addition when swilled with the last third and poured into the glass.
My most expensive beer to date at 75p per pint.