Belgian Witbier
Target Gravity: 1.047
Batch size: 27L
Bitterness: 15 IBU
Grains
2500g Wheat Malt 45.05 %
2250g Pilsner 40.54 %
600g Wheat, Torrified 10.81 %
200g Acid Malt 3.60 %
Mash Schedule
Mash in 30L @ 38C
Step 1 30 mins @62C
Step 2 40 mins @72C
Step 2 10 mins @78C
Sparge 9L @78C
Hop Schedule
48g Saaz [3.10 %] (90 min) Hops 15.0 IBU
30g Coriander Seed (Boil 10.0 min)
30g Orange Peel, Sweet (Boil 10.0 min)
Yeast
White Labs WLP400
Fement @ 20C
Yeast is shaken and not stirred. Starter was made on Friday night to pitch Saturday afternoon. This was using a purepitch packet of WLP400, i had a slight issue where as i cut the top of the packet i squeezed some of the contents out onto the floor, this may have caused me a issue later.

Braumeister getting going:

I should have used bitter orange peel but i didn't have any and didn't want to order in especially so substituted regular orange peel.

Runoff into fermenter is looking about the right colout for a hoegarden. This is where the problems began as the yeast starter was not yet going, i was hoping it would get there by the end of the day but it was not. I suspect it was a combination of the yeast being towards the end of its use by date and me spilling it over the floor so i sealed up the fermenter put some insulation round and had to wait until this morning.

This morning the yeast starter was looking much more healthy.

Second problem was with the starter occupying the temp controlled fridge the wort in the fermenter had dropped to 13C. I needed to bring this up to 20 to pitch the yeast so i brought the starter in the house and left in a warm spot while the fermenter went in the temp controlled fridge on a heater pad. A 25W pad would take ages to get the temp up so i also wrapped it in a 50W heater cable.

Close up of the starter just before pitching :

Yeast pitched and wort aerated. I removed the cable as i find the 25W pad works fine for just maintaining temperature. Hopefully i've got away with the 24hour wait before pitching. Seeing how much foam was on the starter is a slight worry with the lack of head space i have in the fermenter. Once it gets going i may remove the airlock or even the lid.

Finally with the starter pitched i took a gravity reading and with 28L @ 1.049 i overshot both volume and gravity for a efficiency of over 80%,

I think i need a beer after all that.