Just made a wheat beer and screwed up a little just wanted to see if anybody thought is was worth progressing or abort.
Morgan Golden Sheaf Wheat Beer + 1kg of Morgans Master Blend Wheat Malt + 500g of unhopped brewcraft spraymalt + 500g of cracked crystal malt plus 12g of Tettnanger hops
I only meant to use 150g of the crystal malt grains but used 500g by mistake, I have never used the malt grains b4 and not really sure what the taste effect will be because I used too much
any advice would be helpful
Advice on new brew please
Was all that malt (apart from the stuff up with too much crystal) in the recipie, cause kits are usually designed (bitterness wise) to match their own malt + a kilo of dex - not a kilo & a half of malt + crystal.
Ideally, you should have steeped the crystal to extract the malt from it, added the dry malt to the pan & boiled in some bittering hops for 60min + some later additions with the tettnanger dropped in at the end of the boil or dry hopped in the fermenter, to balance the unhopped malt.
Basically, the beer might end up too sweet
Ideally, you should have steeped the crystal to extract the malt from it, added the dry malt to the pan & boiled in some bittering hops for 60min + some later additions with the tettnanger dropped in at the end of the boil or dry hopped in the fermenter, to balance the unhopped malt.
Basically, the beer might end up too sweet
Doesn't that kit come with a wheat yeast?
MR, read up a bit on hopping and decide for yourself what you would like to do. If you are buying 12g sachets of hops it is going to get a bit exy!
I suggest you get yourself some fresh hop pellets and follow one of the great K&K recipes on this forum with them. It will make a big difference to your brews!
MR, read up a bit on hopping and decide for yourself what you would like to do. If you are buying 12g sachets of hops it is going to get a bit exy!
I suggest you get yourself some fresh hop pellets and follow one of the great K&K recipes on this forum with them. It will make a big difference to your brews!