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This recipe is available as an Aussie Brewmakers Recipe Kit, order no. 19855
This recipe is an Aussie Brewmakers ‘take’ at a Hefeweizen style beer. This recipe is another great introduction to experimenting with hops and wet malts for the beginner or ‘tin kit’ brewer.
Hefeweizen is a German / Bavarian wheat style beer that literally means ‘white beer’. It’s unique suspension and flavour results from the strain of yeast.
Fermentation temperatures are very important for this recipe and if followed as per the below will give good results.
Ingredients:
- 1 x 1.7kg Morgan’s Premium Golden Sheaf Wheat Beer Kit
- 1 x 1.5kg Coopers Wheat Malt Extract Tin
- 1 x MJ’s M20 Bavarian Wheat Yeast
- 1 x 12g Hallertau Finishing Hops – Dry Hopped
Other Ingredients:
- 200g of Dextrose if kegging with no secondary fermentation (not supplied)
Method:
- Clean / sterilize all equipment including fermenter and paddle
- Discard Morgan’s Premium Golden Sheaf Wheat Beer tin yeast and sit tin along with the 5kg Coopers Wheat Malt Extract Tin in hot water for 10 minutes
- Boil 2L of water in kettle
- Add 1.5L of boiled water to fermenter
- Add both the Morgan’s Premium Golden Sheaf Wheat Beer tin contents and the 5kg Coopers Wheat Malt Extract Tin contents to fermenter and stir vigorously to dissolve
- Pour 250mls of boiled water into each tin and stir to dissolve remaining contents, then add to fermenter
- Add cold water to fermenter to 22.0 ltrs and test temperature – make sure it is between 18-24 degrees before pitching yeast
- Take initial hydrometer reading
- Add Hallertau Finishing Hops teabag to fermenter (dry hop) and stir gently
- Pitch M20 Bavarian Wheat Yeast and stir gently
- Keep fermentation temperature lower than 24 degrees for the duration of the fermentation. Ideal fermentation temperature is 20-22 degrees
- When fermentation finished check with hydrometer and bottle as per normal.
N.B. If kegging, add 200g of Dextrose at step 5