AG #3 - Belgian Wit

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BrewerBen

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by BrewerBen » Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:33 pm

I primed using 1/2 tsp per 500ml bottle. Could i have used a little more sugar without too much risk?

i used the whole smack pack in the 2 litre starter and then the lot went into the fermentor. I did think about making a few starters out of it but i'm not sure how long they would have kept and when i'd next do a wheat beer.

MartialAnt

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by MartialAnt » Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:49 pm

BrewerBen wrote:I primed using 1/2 tsp per 500ml bottle. Could i have used a little more sugar without too much risk?

i used the whole smack pack in the 2 litre starter and then the lot went into the fermentor. I did think about making a few starters out of it but i'm not sure how long they would have kept and when i'd next do a wheat beer.
I wonder if thats why your FV erupted.

BrewerBen

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by BrewerBen » Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:27 pm

Is there a dried yeat that can be used for a wit? this was my first go at a liquid yeast and i do prefer the convenience of the dried packs as it can all be done in just the 1 day.

MartialAnt

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by MartialAnt » Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:49 pm

I dont know but someone will be along soon that does.

johnh

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by johnh » Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:08 pm

BrewerBen wrote:Is there a dried yeat that can be used for a wit? this was my first go at a liquid yeast and i do prefer the convenience of the dried packs as it can all be done in just the 1 day.
Brewferm Blanche makes a nice Wit.

BrewerBen

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by BrewerBen » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:13 pm

I guess it irony that a beer thats supposed to be cloudy is clearing better than any of my ales so far:

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Once chilled though it did haze a little and provided me with a very tasty pint:

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BrewerBen

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by BrewerBen » Sun Jan 18, 2009 4:55 pm

So i got a bottle of Hoegaarden for comparison, homebrew on the left and the hoegaarden on the right:
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They both tast remarkably similar, the bitterness is spot on. The Hogaarden's flavour is very slightly sweeter and has a slightly stronger flavour but tasting them back to back there is nothing that makes one taste better than the other.

When i brew it again i won't reduce the grain bill and just stick to adm's recipe - it's a cracker

Alcopup

Re: AG #3 - Belgian Wit

Post by Alcopup » Sun Jan 18, 2009 5:19 pm

Thanks for the updates BB - looks lovely!

Alco

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