Has anyone had a go at something like the Green Beacon Mollyhawk Aussie Wheat Ale? Some other takes on the Aussie wheat ale style I've tasted or come across are the Hughie Wheat Ale and Pirate life Wheat Ale. I had some Mollyhawks over the holiday break and loved them so am going to try make something like this.
I know that Pirate life uses Eclipse hops for their version from some google research.
I couldn't find any recipes in the database here, all the recipes are for more German style wheat beers (which I also like) but came across a Brulosophy recipe that looks really similar in appearance the Mollyhawk.
Batch = 22L
American Style Pale Malt - 2.8Kg
Wheat - 2.8 kg
25 Minute Boil time - 22 IBU
Cascade 15g - 25 min
Cascade 20g - 15 min
Cascade 20g - 5 min
Realise this is a very short boil time but it's from the 'Short and shoddy' series of recipes that they post over there. So what I was thinking is maybe trying this recipe with Eclipse instead of Cascade. Maybe increase the boil time a little - but the comments on this recipe are pretty favourable and the idea of a shorter brew day for an awesome end product is super appealing.
So I guess where it would be great to hear from anyone with experience with this style:
1. Has anyone got a recipe for this style that they know and trust?
2. Is there any real difference between 'American Style' pale malt and what we have available locally?
3. It seems that the 'Aussie Wheat Ale' label is pretty much just rebranding US wheat ale with local hops - unless I'm missing something? No judgement, is really delicious, but will help with the replicating the style as there are a lot of "US wheat Ale' labelled recipes out there and not many 'Australian ones'. I know Hop and Grain sells an all grain kit labelled this way but it appears to be a Redback style beer.
I know that Pirate life uses Eclipse hops for their version from some google research.
I couldn't find any recipes in the database here, all the recipes are for more German style wheat beers (which I also like) but came across a Brulosophy recipe that looks really similar in appearance the Mollyhawk.
Batch = 22L
American Style Pale Malt - 2.8Kg
Wheat - 2.8 kg
25 Minute Boil time - 22 IBU
Cascade 15g - 25 min
Cascade 20g - 15 min
Cascade 20g - 5 min
Realise this is a very short boil time but it's from the 'Short and shoddy' series of recipes that they post over there. So what I was thinking is maybe trying this recipe with Eclipse instead of Cascade. Maybe increase the boil time a little - but the comments on this recipe are pretty favourable and the idea of a shorter brew day for an awesome end product is super appealing.
So I guess where it would be great to hear from anyone with experience with this style:
1. Has anyone got a recipe for this style that they know and trust?
2. Is there any real difference between 'American Style' pale malt and what we have available locally?
3. It seems that the 'Aussie Wheat Ale' label is pretty much just rebranding US wheat ale with local hops - unless I'm missing something? No judgement, is really delicious, but will help with the replicating the style as there are a lot of "US wheat Ale' labelled recipes out there and not many 'Australian ones'. I know Hop and Grain sells an all grain kit labelled this way but it appears to be a Redback style beer.