Hi guys,
Just tried the Moa Breakfast Beer for the first time and I'm keen on attempting a semi-clone.
Just putting it out there, wondering if anyone has heard or has any ideas on yeast, recipe, etc, before i attempt my first experiment.
To me it's a lager with some wheat in it. Label says it's Wheat Malt, but I'm definitely not tasting a 100% wheat beer. Not sure i'm tasting a wheat yeast either. Love the subtlety of the cherries, not over done at all.
So...here's my first guess at a recipe.
40L brew.
6kg JW Pils
1.5kg JW Wheat
Sauvin Hops at 30 min to 16 IBU, with about 10gm at flameout.
Yeast....no idea, that's why the double batch so I can ferment two at once. Open to suggestions. 3068 in case it needs a wheat yeast, and something simple in a lager, 34/70, 800, help me out here....
Ferment to completion, rack onto some Cherry pulp/extract. Once again, the double batches will help me with determining a good amount.
Love to know if you think I'm heading in the right direction or if I'm way off...
Cheers,
Thommo.
Just tried the Moa Breakfast Beer for the first time and I'm keen on attempting a semi-clone.
Just putting it out there, wondering if anyone has heard or has any ideas on yeast, recipe, etc, before i attempt my first experiment.
To me it's a lager with some wheat in it. Label says it's Wheat Malt, but I'm definitely not tasting a 100% wheat beer. Not sure i'm tasting a wheat yeast either. Love the subtlety of the cherries, not over done at all.
So...here's my first guess at a recipe.
40L brew.
6kg JW Pils
1.5kg JW Wheat
Sauvin Hops at 30 min to 16 IBU, with about 10gm at flameout.
Yeast....no idea, that's why the double batch so I can ferment two at once. Open to suggestions. 3068 in case it needs a wheat yeast, and something simple in a lager, 34/70, 800, help me out here....
Ferment to completion, rack onto some Cherry pulp/extract. Once again, the double batches will help me with determining a good amount.
Love to know if you think I'm heading in the right direction or if I'm way off...
Cheers,
Thommo.