Edelweiss recipe?

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Edelweiss recipe?

Post by JabbA » Wed Aug 12, 2009 5:55 pm

Edelweiss is one of the few Weissbiers that I’ve come across and enjoyed!

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The first time I tried it was at several hundred meters up in an alm in the Austrian alps near Seefeld a few years ago. Whilst shopping with the missus in Asda at the weekend we picked up a bottle and both really enjoyed it.

I’m slowly getting the kit together to enable to me lager, picking up a freecycle fridge tonight, and would like to have a go at re-creating the recipe, any ideas?

Cheers,
Jamie

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Re: Edelweiss recipe?

Post by Invalid Stout » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:28 pm

I think I've only had that one once and it didn't really stick in my memory. It's a decent but fairly run-of-the-mill hefeweissbier isn't it? What I mean is that if you liked that one I don't really see why you wouldn't like most of them.

I'm thinking of doing a weissbier soon and mine is going to be a really simple recipe: 60% wheat malt, 40% lager malt, 15 IBU and yeast cultured up from a commercial bottle (if I can find one that uses the fermentation yeast for bottle conditioning).

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Re: Edelweiss recipe?

Post by awalker » Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:21 pm

Invalid Stout wrote:I think I've only had that one once and it didn't really stick in my memory. It's a decent but fairly run-of-the-mill hefeweissbier isn't it? What I mean is that if you liked that one I don't really see why you wouldn't like most of them.

I'm thinking of doing a weissbier soon and mine is going to be a really simple recipe: 60% wheat malt, 40% lager malt, 15 IBU and yeast cultured up from a commercial bottle (if I can find one that uses the fermentation yeast for bottle conditioning).
Be brave, no pain no gain :lol:

80% wheat malt and 20% lager malt it makes a lot of difference
I started out on 50/50, then 60/40 then go one guess, now all my wheat beers are 80/20 it makes a big difference
Thats what a lot of the german wheat beers are
Fermenter(s): Lambic, Wheat beer, Amrillo/Cascade Beer
Cornys: Hobgoblin clone, Four Shades Stout, Wheat Beer, Amarillo/Cascade Ale, Apple Wine, Cider, Damson Wine, Ginger Beer

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Re: Edelweiss recipe?

Post by seymour » Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:09 pm

Edelweiss Dunkel
Ősterreichische Bräu-Aktiengesellschaft in Schwechat, Austria
OG: 1050
ABV: 5.2%
IBU: 13
Colour: 10°SRM/20°EBC
Grainbill: 55% Pale, 44% Wheat Malt, 1% Chocolate Malt
Bittering hops: Nugget (75 min)
Aroma hops: Austrian Műhl Viertel or Hallertau (15 min)
Yeast: possibly Weihenstephan 68 available as Wyeast 3068

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