Used 6 lbs of goldenrod honey to brew 10 gallons of my American-style Honey Wheat. . . . . It tastes as good as it looks.
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Used 6 lbs of goldenrod honey to brew 10 gallons of my American-style Honey Wheat. . . . . It tastes as good as it looks.
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woohoo! Thats what Im talking about. I made the exact same thing on Xmas Eve. Racked it and checked it this past weekend. Looks same color and its ready for kegging. Can hardly wait to get CO2 into it and have a few pints this weekend!
I generally like to run 20 gallon batches of my Pale Ale and 10 gallon batches of my Honey Wheat (my wifes only beer she will drink). Unfortunately I have zero time for anything so this is actually the first batch I have run in 2 years. I am thinking about kegging tonight before I repair my migratory pallets that need repair.
Recipe?
Is beer harder to make than mead? How long for beer?
Brian Cardinal
Zone 5a, Practicing non-intervention beekeeping
Beer is harder to make than mead. Beer finishes and ready to drink faster than mead. Where do you want time wasted? Making it or waiting for it to drink?
Technically mine isnt AHW its a German Honey Wheat
I recon mine has got to be lighter than yours. I use crystal 40 vice 120 and 80.
Fast and dirty. I used 12 lbs LME with 6 lbs of honey.
I only boiled 20% of LME up front and added the rest with honey for last 20 minutes of boil to help keep from carmelizing the Malt and honey too much.
WYEAST 3333 German Wheat
3oz Hallertaeur bitter hops
1 oz Saaz Aroma Hops
2 weeks primary
1 week secondary (well or when I have time)
there it is. TASTY
totally agree its easy, however mixing water and honey and pitching yeast is easier.
The only beers I found a pain are decoctions.
Beer making also requires a lot more equipment than mead making does.
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