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		<title>German Wheat Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 18:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Made my first attempt at brewing beer last night thanks to Valerie&#8217;s thoughtful Christmas gift of a brewing starter kit.  I now have a bucket of malty goodness that&#8217;s burping CO2 at me.</p>
<p>She included a ready-to-brew kit for a German style hefeweizen.  From what little bit I know of brewing, it&#8217;s about as simple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Made my first attempt at brewing beer last night thanks to Valerie&#8217;s thoughtful Christmas gift of a brewing starter kit.  I now have a bucket of malty goodness that&#8217;s burping CO<sub>2</sub> at me.</p>
<p>She included a ready-to-brew kit for a German style hefeweizen.  From what little bit I know of brewing, it&#8217;s about as simple as it gets and make a good first batch (hopefully!).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ingredients:</span></p>
<ul>
<li>6# wheat malt extract syrup</li>
<li>1# wheat malt</li>
<li>1# 2 row malt</li>
<li>1 oz Tettnanger pellet hops</li>
<li>1 pkg wheat ale yeast</li>
<li>1 cup sugar (for priming)</li>
<li>~6 G water</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Method:</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Heat 2 qts water to 159˚F then add malted wheat and 2 row.  Let steep for 30 minutes</li>
<li>Bring 2 G water to boil in brew kettle.</li>
<li>Drain grain brew into kettle, squeezing out as much from grain as practical.</li>
<li>Remove heat from kettle and add malt syrup. Stir well to dissolve.</li>
<li>Return to heat and bring to a boil.</li>
<li>Once boiling, add hops and boil for 60 minutes</li>
<li>Remove heat. Remove hops.</li>
<li>Gently pour 3 G of chilled water into wort. Chill wort as quickly as possible to below 75˚F.</li>
<li>Let stand 30-60 minutes to settle the trub.</li>
<li>Siphon into fermenter, leaving trub in the kettle.</li>
<li>Add sufficient water to bring final volume upto 5.25 G.</li>
<li>Rehydrate yeast with 1/2 cup water at 90˚F for 15 minutes and then add to fermenter.</li>
<li>Initial SG: 1.055</li>
<li>Ferment for 7-12 days at 62-72˚F.</li>
<li>Final SG: 1.015</li>
<li>Dissolve 1 cup sugar in 1 cup boiling water and add to beer to prime for bottling.</li>
<li>Bottle age 2-3 weeks at 65-75˚F.</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Notes from Batch #1:</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Pitched 1/4/10 @ 1:00AM</li>
<li>Bottled 1/13 at 10:00 PM</li>
<li>1.0 oz Tettnag Hops, 4.7% alpha acid by package</li>
<li>11.5 gm Safbrew WB-06 yeast</li>
<li>Didn&#8217;t have chilled 3G of water (still warm from boiling)</li>
<li>Initial SG: 1.040</li>
<li>Added about 6 cups of water to get to 5.25 G &#8212; this was a mistake as I should have taken an gravity reading first.</li>
<li>Final SG: 1.010</li>
<li>3.9% alcohol (by vol)</li>
<li>Tasting results:  The nose is very much like a German weissbier should be.  A healthy yeasty finish. Not bad for the first brew.  Also, the noggin tells me this is stronger than 3.9% ABV.</li>
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