Posted: Saturday Jan 06, 2007 11:11 am
Danzar, that recipe sounds great. I definitely need to buy a bigger pot to get into this sort of thing 
Really looking forward to trying it.

Really looking forward to trying it.
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Well, I bottled the Hoegaarden clone today. It certainly tasted pretty close to the real thing (considering it was warm and flat). Three weeks in the fermenter in some pretty warm weather appears to have done it no harm. Anyway, bottled and out in the garage it goes. I'll sample it in 4 weeks to see how it's going.Emo wrote:Being a fan of Hoegaarden, I've just made this up and put it in the fermenter. I used a Black Rock tin instead of Coopers and used 1kg of powdered wheat extract.pixelboy wrote: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 Orange's being carefull 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.
Sorry to intrude on a thread,pixelboy wrote:EDIT: Your welcome to try my recipie but its been tested and improved.. this is the latest version!
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 Orange's being carefull 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.
Yeah, my last one did did.. its cloudy but not like coopers... I steeped 2 packs of sanitarium puffed wheat and drained into the boil.anthony wrote:Question from those who have made this recipe with torrified wheat: Does it give you the true white beer colour and cloudyness of hoegaarden?