This recipe started off in my head as a Styrian stunner type beer and turned into this instead. There was a thought process to get from 1 to the other but i can't remember what it was hence the name. I have done a decent run of dark beers and also a fair number of weissens both belgian and german so i thought it was time to have a crack at a lowish ABV blonde with plenty of hop character. I went for a 1 hour mash and a 1 hour boil and decided to see how much debris i could keep from being transfered into the FV. SO i recirculated 15 ltrs of the first runnings as you will see in 2 of the pictures and i also put a nylon strainer bag inline for transfer to FV. Oh and i let the chiller run for about 10 minutes more than normal. I will know at the end of fermentation if these additions to my brew cycle have made any difference.
2.00 kg Wheat Malt, Ger
0.50 kg Vienna Malt
0.50 kg Wheat, Torrified
0.10 kg Caramel/Crystal Malt - 30L
1.50 oz Northdown [8.50 %] (60 min)
1.00 oz Pearle [8.00 %] (10 min)
0.75 oz Styrian Goldings [5.40 %] (5 min)
1 Pkgs Nottingham
1 Protafloc tablet
The grain

The Hops

1st runnings

15ltrs recirc later

Start of boil

Final minutes of boil

Transfer to FV through nylon bag and funnel

Debris that would have went into FV

Yeast pitched and waiting for activity
This one has a SG of 1.032, i am hoping to get down to about 1.005 which will put me at 3.5%ABV which is the weakest beer i have ever brewed.

4 hours start to finish including lunch, enjoyed myself Hugely!