Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Flavoring wheat beers
Has anyone ventured into adding other flavor tones into wheat beers? What about raspberry? Anyone tried anything else unconventional before?
If so do you add the fruits at the latter stage of the boil. And what kind of quantity?
We grow raspberries, hence the interest.
Has anyone ventured into adding other flavor tones into wheat beers? What about raspberry? Anyone tried anything else unconventional before?
If so do you add the fruits at the latter stage of the boil. And what kind of quantity?
We grow raspberries, hence the interest.
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
You need a lot of fruit to have any effect, perhaps 4kg of raspberries in a 5 gallon brew.
I'd add them after the initial fermentation has died down, and of course pasteurise them first. You might want to add pectic enzyme too or it will be cloudy, but not in a "good" way.
I'd add them after the initial fermentation has died down, and of course pasteurise them first. You might want to add pectic enzyme too or it will be cloudy, but not in a "good" way.
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
my second try i used the juice as well, too fruity! as dave said just use the zest. anyone tried a grapefruit??dave-o wrote:Whole - it's the zest you want, not the juice or pulp.

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Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Hi greenxpaddygreenxpaddy wrote:Flavoring wheat beers
Has anyone ventured into adding other flavor tones into wheat beers? What about raspberry? Anyone tried anything else unconventional before?
If so do you add the fruits at the latter stage of the boil. And what kind of quantity?
We grow raspberries, hence the interest.
Just seen your post.
I used Lowicz Raspberry syrup (from Tesco/Asda/ etc) in secondary of part of an AG wheat beer brew.
Result below

see: Morrisons Strawberry Flavouring
ATB John
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Hi John
What did it taste like?
I know - raspberries!
Cheers
What did it taste like?
I know - raspberries!
Cheers
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Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Hi greenxpaddygreenxpaddy wrote:Hi John
What did it taste like?
I know - raspberries!
Cheers
You're right

Quite dry with nice acidity and loads of raspberry flavour.
For the next one I've done a Belgian style Abbey Single (5%) brewed out then syrup added to secondary.
I reduced raspberry to 1 bottle syrup per demijohn.
Not sure final AV, probably 6-7%.
Bottled now and conditioning I'll post an update when I try one.
ATB John
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Ayup again,
Been brewing trying this recipe (with a few variations) a few times - all the feedback I get is good - very good. Bro-in-law and a few work lads really like it.
Tried a few different combos - got two batches with grapefruit / pink grapefruit going atm - I'll post back with pics / results.
Cheers,
Ray
Been brewing trying this recipe (with a few variations) a few times - all the feedback I get is good - very good. Bro-in-law and a few work lads really like it.
Tried a few different combos - got two batches with grapefruit / pink grapefruit going atm - I'll post back with pics / results.
Cheers,
Ray
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
How are you doing the grapefruits? Just adding them to the boil/ferment like the original recipe but with GFs rather than oranges?
Is it noticably grapefruit-y?
Is it noticably grapefruit-y?
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Ayup dave-o,
I removed the peel with a veg peeler (like peeling a spud). Our lass wanted the grapefruit itself to eat for breakfast.
One grapefruit gave about 40g of peel, which I sliced and put in 15mins from end of boil. Did second batch 30mins from end, just to see if there was much difference. One batch is still fermenting, and I'll be bottling this Friday, and the other batch was bottled last Friday.
Cheers,
Ray
I removed the peel with a veg peeler (like peeling a spud). Our lass wanted the grapefruit itself to eat for breakfast.
One grapefruit gave about 40g of peel, which I sliced and put in 15mins from end of boil. Did second batch 30mins from end, just to see if there was much difference. One batch is still fermenting, and I'll be bottling this Friday, and the other batch was bottled last Friday.
Cheers,
Ray
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Quick update;
Just cracked one open this morning - still young and hoppy, and it's make yours mouth water a bit rather than your eyes (in a good way) - there is a fruity flavour there, but I can't pick it out as grapefruit - couple more weeks will do it good.
Cheers,
Ray
Just cracked one open this morning - still young and hoppy, and it's make yours mouth water a bit rather than your eyes (in a good way) - there is a fruity flavour there, but I can't pick it out as grapefruit - couple more weeks will do it good.
Cheers,
Ray
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Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
I have been stalking this thread and slowly getting the bits together.
Would this be the correct flaked wheat ?
http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee4 ... LmpwZw.jpg
Regards dean.
Would this be the correct flaked wheat ?
http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee4 ... LmpwZw.jpg
Regards dean.
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Conditioning,Tally Ho,Spitfire
In the FV,Nowt
In the cube,Nowt
Coming up ,Old Spec Hen,Red IPA,Mega Hop Thing,Larkins Chidingstone,maybe a venture into Lager.
Love hops drink beer have a look here http://uk.ebid.net/items/ramengltddean
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Dave-0
I am really impressed with the colour of your Wit. I have been trying to get a really pale wit going but the last one " Blanche Oreiller" a Jamil recipe looks more like this one

The recipe had a small amount of munich malt in. I notice you have used only oats, wheat, malted wheat and lager malt - all very pale. I'll try your recipe next time I'm doing a Wit.
I am really impressed with the colour of your Wit. I have been trying to get a really pale wit going but the last one " Blanche Oreiller" a Jamil recipe looks more like this one

The recipe had a small amount of munich malt in. I notice you have used only oats, wheat, malted wheat and lager malt - all very pale. I'll try your recipe next time I'm doing a Wit.
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Hello again,
Just some more feedback on the grapefruit wit - got a 9/10 review from a mate at work, he said he could definitely taste the grapefruit and thought it had a 'slightly thick' consistency. He's a regular Hoegaarden drinker.
All good though - now the hard part; make another brew just like it
Cheers,
Ray
Just some more feedback on the grapefruit wit - got a 9/10 review from a mate at work, he said he could definitely taste the grapefruit and thought it had a 'slightly thick' consistency. He's a regular Hoegaarden drinker.
All good though - now the hard part; make another brew just like it

Cheers,
Ray
Re: Cheap'n'Easy Light Wit (Hoegaarden-ish)
Ah good, that's the flaked wheat.Razzerman wrote:thought it had a 'slightly thick' consistency. He's a regular Hoegaarden drinker.
I assume he meant that in a positive way - i.e. not "slightly thick, but not thick enough"?