Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:41 am

I got this recipe off the website for my local HB Shop:

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Hoegarrden Wit Clone


This month's recipe is a clone of a fantastic wit, Hoegarrden! This beer has a nice spice/phenolic balance that is great in warm and cool weather. A lighter alcohol beer that should yield an easy drinking 4.5% abv. Happy Brewing!

4.5 lbs. Dry Wheat Extract
2 lbs. Clover Honey
0.5 oz. Hallertau Hops
0.5 oz. Bitter Orange Peel
1 oz. Hallertau Hops
1.5 oz. Corriander Seed
Belgian Wit Yeast

It's a little vague. Does anyone have any advise for OG-FG, starter no starter, temp stuff like that? Any help would be great!
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Re: Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:01 am

Wyeast Labs #3463 would be good. If you get the bigger smack pack you can get away with no starter. As far as OG I'd shoot for the 1.048 - 1.052 range and ferment as close to 52F as possible.
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Re: Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:21 am

DeepEllumBrews wrote:Wyeast Labs #3463 would be good. If you get the bigger smack pack you can get away with no starter. As far as OG I'd shoot for the 1.048 - 1.052 range and ferment as close to 52F as possible.


Really? 52°?
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Re: Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:13 am

I'm pretty sure he meant 62*F. Those wit yeasts and wheat yeasts like that temp quite a lot.
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Re: Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:42 am

ColdBraue wrote:I'm pretty sure he meant 62*F. Those wit yeasts and wheat yeasts like that temp quite a lot.
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I saw that in BCS. I'm doing a hefe this weekend. I'm gonna try the 62°
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Re: Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:07 pm

ColdBraue wrote:I'm pretty sure he meant 62*F. Those wit yeasts and wheat yeasts like that temp quite a lot.
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DOH! 62, sorry duders. Good catch guys.
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Re: Fermentation advice

Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:14 pm

DeepEllumBrews wrote:
ColdBraue wrote:I'm pretty sure he meant 62*F. Those wit yeasts and wheat yeasts like that temp quite a lot.
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DOH! 62, sorry duders. Good catch guys.


I was prepping my Blonde Ale on Friday and I thought I had miscalculated my strike water temp because it read 162*F. I was mashing at 152*F, but for some reason 162 and 152 looked like the same number to me. I was baffled when I recalc'd and saw 162 again. Then I realized I was a dumbass. :oops:
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