I'm interested too.
My recipe just making it up.
Tom cooper wheat beer
a tub of local honey
a tin of light malt
a bag of BE2
thoughts?
I would use a tin of wheat malt extract in place of the light malt, ditch the BE2 and consider adding the honey a few days into the fermentation. Also look into using a better yeast than is supplied with the kit, either WB-06 dry yeast or a liquid one if you want move variety.
And if you haven't already done so, get the kit and extract spreadsheet from the sticky thread at the top of the kit & extract forum, it is quite handy for working out recipes such as these.
The original question was asked in Oct 2011!!!
As the original post gave no clues to the level of brewing, it's not surprising it didn't get any replies...
At least it's getting some answers now....
Cheers Ross
I'm lucky to have a local apiarist (sp?) that has hives just out of town that sells honey locally so i thought why not use something that is sourced locally. :kooi:LOL thanks Ross, hopefully it helps out someone still
http://www.archibaldhoney.com.au/
thats where i get my honey from, lucky for me there walking distance, but they do online orders.
D'oh i meant wheat malt extract h34r: why would you ditch the BE2 ive found it works quite well in improving the brew. My local mitre10 has a range of wyeast and (i think) brewcraft yeast i'll check it out. Also why would you wait a few days to add the honey doesnt it take longer to break down?.
I have nfi how to work that spreadsheet thingy.