Hi,
I'm looking at a recipe for a Hopfen Weiss from the book, "The Complete Homebrew Beer Book," by George Hummel (2011). The recipe is an extract with specialty grains, and it contains hops that I already have in my freezer, hence the interest.
Problem is, the grains it wants steeped are pilsner malt, light wheat malt (which I assume is the same as pale wheat malt) and carapils/carafoam. It wants the grains steeped for half an hour at 65 - 71 degrees. Everything I look at tells me those are mash-only grains (and I think the same for carapils, but not carafoam), and furthermore, the pilsner malt needs a 90-minute boil to remove any possibility of DMS in the beer. The recipe calls for a 60-minute boil, and uses 3.6kg of wheat malt extract.
Is there any point steeping these grains, given it appears none of the sugars in the malt will be converted during the steep?
Even if there is a point in steeping, is a 60-minute boil sufficient for whatever is extracted from the pilsner malt? Is this a dud recipe?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers!
I'm looking at a recipe for a Hopfen Weiss from the book, "The Complete Homebrew Beer Book," by George Hummel (2011). The recipe is an extract with specialty grains, and it contains hops that I already have in my freezer, hence the interest.
Problem is, the grains it wants steeped are pilsner malt, light wheat malt (which I assume is the same as pale wheat malt) and carapils/carafoam. It wants the grains steeped for half an hour at 65 - 71 degrees. Everything I look at tells me those are mash-only grains (and I think the same for carapils, but not carafoam), and furthermore, the pilsner malt needs a 90-minute boil to remove any possibility of DMS in the beer. The recipe calls for a 60-minute boil, and uses 3.6kg of wheat malt extract.
Is there any point steeping these grains, given it appears none of the sugars in the malt will be converted during the steep?
Even if there is a point in steeping, is a 60-minute boil sufficient for whatever is extracted from the pilsner malt? Is this a dud recipe?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers!