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Spaltenweisen

This is a grain bill that I use all the time when making Wheat beer. It works excellent! By simply changing the type of hops and/or yeast used you can develop some very tasty final products. In this case the use of Target/Ultra and Spalt hops while using an American Ale yeast the final product was EXCELLENT! I would encourage you to try this recipe. It will be a staple product on tap at all times at my bar.

Brewer: Brewmeister Mandigo Email: mandigo@net-link.net
Beer: Spaltenweisen Style: American Wheat
Type: All grain Size: 12.5 gallons
Color:
6 HCU (~5 SRM)
Bitterness: 10 IBU
OG: 1.044 FG: 1.008
Alcohol: 4.6% v/v (3.6% w/w)
Water: Treated the mash and sparge water with gypsum and adjusted the pH to 5.3 with Lactic Acid.
Grain: 8 lb. American 2-row
7 lb. Wheat malt
8 oz. American Vienna
1 lb. American crystal 40L
1 lb. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
Mash: 85% efficiency
Single infusion mash 153-158 F. for 60 minutes. 1 Hour sparge time.
Boil: 60 minutes SG 1.039 14 gallons
NO IRISH MOSS.
Hops: .50 oz. Target (11.0% AA, 60 min.)
.50 oz. Ultra (2.5% AA, 30 min.)
.50 oz. Spalt (2.7% AA, 5 min.)
Yeast: White Labs American Ale yeast. Split one tube between to carboys.
Log: Brewed on 4/18/01, racked to secondaries on 5/1/01 and dry hopped with .50 oz. Spalt to each carboy. Kegged on 5/10/01.
Carbonation: Force carbonated in the keg with CO2.
Tasting: It will blow you away. It's a very refreshing, wonderfully hopped american style wheat. An award winner in my and several of my homebrew buddies opinion.

Recipe posted 08/29/01.