When I BIABed in a crown concealed element urn I made a long handled scrubbing brush, before starting the boil depower and give the element a good scrub to remove the soft stuff before it burns on, may pay to repeat just when you get to the boil. Made a wit on Monday, have left my RIMS tube to soak in PBW as element has a lot of black on it, just checked it this morning and 80% fallen off, just recharged it to finish off.Topher said:Ok. Last time i tried a low temp rest with a weizen I made some crap that caked the element in my urn. It was .5cm thick and black and the burnt taste ruined the beer.
I now only mash in at higher temps. Any solition?
The step mashing is non negotiable. First and last one i did, i did a single step infusion mash, mostly out of laziness. Turned out horrible. Hardly any body, tasted watery. Next time ill be step mashingseehuusen said:Mhb, i totally agree with the over complication done by many a home brewer and especially the addition of too much of everything.
Im a massive fan of Hoegaarden, since before i got into hoppy craft beers, this has held the number 1 spot of beers for me for a long long time. Trust me, the recipe will be thoroughly scrutinized
I like your simplified recipe, probably closer to what would be done on a commercial scale.
The chamomile addition I've read about as traditional on multiple occasions and is only there to create that little extra, which you can't put your finger on, but adds another dimension (note its a very small addition). Im happy to hear that you dont add any.
Looking at your recipe, Im glad i choose to do a stepped mash for this one, it did seem necessary for the amount of adjuncts FYI, my colour and haze is spot on.
Cheers,
Martin
The wort has dropped 20 points already, and is tasting amazing IMO.pist said:The step mashing is non negotiable. First and last one i did, i did a single step infusion mash, mostly out of laziness. Turned out horrible. Hardly any body, tasted watery. Next time ill be step mashing
You've twisted my arm. I'm a lover of fine Hoegaarden and won't spend time and effort on a halfass brew. Thing is, I don't have flaked wheat and can't get it for under $28 freight for 1kg.. I see a local organic shop has raw wheat though, can I mill and mash that instead!?
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