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BerkshireBadger

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Like the subject says:

I want to have a go at brewing a wheat beer but I only want to brew about 10 litres - much as I like wheat beer, it doesn't like me so I don't want to end up with too much! Does anybody know of a kit for such a short brew length? Ideally I'd one without any added flavours in the kit so I can add some fruit to the fv.

Am I likely to find anything or will I need to put this off until I can scrape together the funds to get an AG set-up?

Cheers. :cheers:
 
BerkshireBadger said:
Like the subject says:
I want to have a go at brewing a wheat beer but I only want to brew about 10 litres - much as I like wheat beer, it doesn't like me so I don't want to end up with too much! Does anybody know of a kit for such a short brew length? Ideally I'd one without any added flavours in the kit so I can add some fruit to the fv.

What about the Brewferm Tarwebier? It's a 15 litre kit but maybe you could use a tad less and brew a bit short too.

:drink:
 
I got a Brewferm Tarwebier kit for Christmas and going to cracking on with brewing it tomorrow.
It's my second attempt at brewing my own and I'm hoping it's going to be better than the first I poured down the drain ha ha..
Wish me luck :)
 
Another option would be to buy a Coopers one-can wheat beer kit. Don't add the extra fermentables and brew to about 10-12 litres.
Dried Curaçao orange peel and coriander seeds add a traditional continental flavour
12 litres should give you about 3.8%, or 10 litres should give you 4.6%
 
Samsar said:
I got a Brewferm Tarwebier kit for Christmas and going to cracking on with brewing it tomorrow.
It's my second attempt at brewing my own and I'm hoping it's going to be better than the first I poured down the drain ha ha..
Wish me luck :)

Cool you'll have to let us know how it goes. I'm hoping to do an all grain wheat beer in the new year....it's a good excuse for a cloudy beer ;)

:drink:
 
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