wheat beer help me
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wheat beer help me
I am trying to get the acid tast out of my beer.
i have bought a new supply.
1 can of malt wheat 3.3
1 can of malt amber hopped 3.3
1 LB of torrified wheat
2 LB of spakling dry malt amber
i am a new brewer of less than one year, looking for help.
e-mail (gale_ritchie@hotmail.com)
ritchie
i have bought a new supply.
1 can of malt wheat 3.3
1 can of malt amber hopped 3.3
1 LB of torrified wheat
2 LB of spakling dry malt amber
i am a new brewer of less than one year, looking for help.
e-mail (gale_ritchie@hotmail.com)
ritchie
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Re: wheat beer help me
this batch i am trying a Windsor (gold package).
ritchie
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Re: wheat beer help me
ok, at what temperature are you fermenting ?
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Re: wheat beer help me
i have my frig set from 65'-70' . trying to keep it at 68'.
ferment for a week (weekend to weekend).
ritchie
ferment for a week (weekend to weekend).
ritchie
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Re: wheat beer help me
My advice: Stay away from pre-hopped extracts and add real hops instead. You will be able to control the bitterness of your beer and also add some hop aroma. Also use the lightest extract available and rely on steeped grains to add color and flavor complexity. Winsor is a good yeast, but I have had very good results with Nottingham in American-style wheat beers.........just my 2 cents.
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Re: wheat beer help me
+1 on everything Dwayne said.
Temps seem right. You could get extra ferulic acid if you were doing all grain and doing a rest at a certain time, but that doesn't seem to be the case here. I have had a sort of acidic taste when I used hops that were too old but that really doesn't apply.
Next question, what are you using to sanitize your equipment? Are you thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing everything that touches your beer after the boil?
Temps seem right. You could get extra ferulic acid if you were doing all grain and doing a rest at a certain time, but that doesn't seem to be the case here. I have had a sort of acidic taste when I used hops that were too old but that really doesn't apply.
Next question, what are you using to sanitize your equipment? Are you thoroughly cleaning and sanitizing everything that touches your beer after the boil?
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Re: wheat beer help me
thanks for your info. yes you are correct the amber was to make it darker. the LME amber w/hops was on the shelf.
i am cleaning my equipment with B-Brite but i just bought a new container of
LD Carlson, and boil all water.
ritchie
i am cleaning my equipment with B-Brite but i just bought a new container of
LD Carlson, and boil all water.
ritchie
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Re: wheat beer help me
+2 on Dewayne
Don't use pre-hopped extract...and use the lightest extract available, utilizing steeping grain for flavor and color.
Your acid taste could come from bad hops in the kits. Don't use the hops and yeast from kits from places that store them on the shelf. Trust larger mail order stores like Northern Brewer, More Beer, Midwest, Williams, Austin, Listermann, etc for kits.
+1 for Alvey
Your acid taste could have come from infection.
B-Brite contains clorine....not good for stainless. I used it about 15 years ago when it was free from the homebrew store..I wasn't impressed.
I've had stuff grow in 1 step cleaner that I let set too long soaking....smelled really bad.
Best cleaning/sanitizing method I've found is utilizing 2 steps.
1. clean with oxygen based cleaner either oxy-clean, or best PBW from 5 star. (I'm about as cheap as they come so I buy the generic oxi-clean from dollar tree. I'll use about a dollar's worth a year).
2. Star San sanitizer from 5 Star mixed with distilled water and kept on tap in a cornie keg and spray bottle (It doesn't stain like other iodine containing sanitizers, and just as cheap. I'll use about $5/year of this). It's ok not to have it in a cornie. Just mix up what you're going to use right away utilizing tap water and pour it out when you're done. You'll have no problems.
I've had 0, I repeat Zero! infections using this cleaning method in years.
Don't use pre-hopped extract...and use the lightest extract available, utilizing steeping grain for flavor and color.
Your acid taste could come from bad hops in the kits. Don't use the hops and yeast from kits from places that store them on the shelf. Trust larger mail order stores like Northern Brewer, More Beer, Midwest, Williams, Austin, Listermann, etc for kits.
+1 for Alvey
Your acid taste could have come from infection.
B-Brite contains clorine....not good for stainless. I used it about 15 years ago when it was free from the homebrew store..I wasn't impressed.
I've had stuff grow in 1 step cleaner that I let set too long soaking....smelled really bad.
Best cleaning/sanitizing method I've found is utilizing 2 steps.
1. clean with oxygen based cleaner either oxy-clean, or best PBW from 5 star. (I'm about as cheap as they come so I buy the generic oxi-clean from dollar tree. I'll use about a dollar's worth a year).
2. Star San sanitizer from 5 Star mixed with distilled water and kept on tap in a cornie keg and spray bottle (It doesn't stain like other iodine containing sanitizers, and just as cheap. I'll use about $5/year of this). It's ok not to have it in a cornie. Just mix up what you're going to use right away utilizing tap water and pour it out when you're done. You'll have no problems.
I've had 0, I repeat Zero! infections using this cleaning method in years.
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Re: wheat beer help me
+1 on John "(I'm about as cheap as they come )
Keys to good brewing-
1 Need to have a good solid brewing practice. (this will come with time)
2 Need to have a good sanitation practice.
3 Need to be able to control the fermentation (Good yeast handling, wort handling, and temperature control)
4 Need to use fresh ingredients.
Keys to good brewing-
1 Need to have a good solid brewing practice. (this will come with time)
2 Need to have a good sanitation practice.
3 Need to be able to control the fermentation (Good yeast handling, wort handling, and temperature control)
4 Need to use fresh ingredients.
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Re: wheat beer help me
Yea, B-brite is a good cleaner and a somewhat iffy sanitizer.
StarSan, Your new best friend: [link]http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/star-san.html[/link]
StarSan, Your new best friend: [link]http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/star-san.html[/link]
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Re: wheat beer help me
I will try to get to the co-op (Evansville) before the end of the march so get a can of amber w-out hopes. what hope might i try if it is on the shelf. this is a project the me and the boy are going to do when he comes home of vacation.
i am cheap to; that is one of the reasons i started to make my own beer.
i will get some oxy-clean from the cheap store.
next is there any self brewers in Princeton IN.
ritchie
e-mail gale_ritchie@hotmail.com
i am cheap to; that is one of the reasons i started to make my own beer.
i will get some oxy-clean from the cheap store.
next is there any self brewers in Princeton IN.
ritchie
e-mail gale_ritchie@hotmail.com
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Re: wheat beer help me
my October fest and Weiznebeir no acid tast.
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Re: wheat beer help me
May be when the boy is home Gail will let you in the kitchen, and you can have access to hot running water and the dishwasher lmao
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Re: wheat beer help me
march 30 2010
Thanks to all the members that gave me advice on this "wheat beer".
The boy and I had a good time making and drinking some beer.
He might get back into brewing back home in Oregon. He found a place that will let
him use there equipment. (LETSBREW.COM)http://ovha.net/phpBB3/posting.php?mode=reply&f=2&t=916#
ritchie
Thanks to all the members that gave me advice on this "wheat beer".
The boy and I had a good time making and drinking some beer.
He might get back into brewing back home in Oregon. He found a place that will let
him use there equipment. (LETSBREW.COM)http://ovha.net/phpBB3/posting.php?mode=reply&f=2&t=916#
ritchie