pixelboy wrote:Interesting Fidelio....
WOOT... Seville oranges are in season..
To celebrate im going to have another go at this great beer to a slightly modified recipie..
1. Thomas Coopers Brewmaster Selection WHEAT BEER
2. Coopers Light Malt Extract 1.5kg
3. Rind from 2 Seville Oranges (dried overnight in paper towel)
4. 30gms Corriander Seeds Crushed
5. 500g torrefied wheat (Sanitarium Puffed Wheat - Steeped for 30min @ ~50c, mashed then added to the boil)
6. 20gms SAAZ for 30mins
7. 20gms SAAZ for 5mins
8. SafAle K-97 Yeast
Ill let you know how I go
damian44 wrote:Its probably not a good idea to get the liquid yeast delivered as i might have to wait till the weekend to pick it up from the post office.
rwh wrote:Hey Noodles, maybe try the simpler version which was the starting point for this recipe, should cost you about $30. It's one of my most popular brews.
Pixelboy's Wheat
My fav Wheat/Hoegaarden requires some fiddling but its easy mate:
1. Thomas Coopers Brewmaster Selection WHEAT BEER
2. Thomas Coopers Wheat Extract 1.5kg
3. Rind from 2 Oranges
4. 15gms (one pack) Corriander Seeds
Method
1. Take the rind of the Oranges being careful not to get any of the pith (soft white part). You can use a fine cheese grater.
2. Crush the corriander seeds
3. Empty contents of the Malt Wheat Extract, the orange rind and crushed corriander seeds into LARGE clean saucepan and add a litre or two of water. Stir and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer, stiring occasionally, for 20mins.
4. Strain contents into a sterilised fermenter with the contents of the beer can.
5. Top up with cold water (or hot) to 23litres stiring well trying to get it to about 22c-26c then pitch yeast.
6. Give it 2 weeks @ 20c and rack or bottle.
Its a ripper! Was my 3rd brew and I havent matched it yet. Ill be doing exactly the same when I return from NZ in a fortnight.
Trust me.. Its not that hard, and it will taste great.
Kevnlis wrote:I would use spray wheat malt, always seems to work better for me.
damian44 wrote:Kevnlis wrote:I would use spray wheat malt, always seems to work better for me.
Where would i get some spray wheat malt from? I cant find it at any local HBS or G&G. Thankyou.
Cheers Damo
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