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No Bananas Bavarian Wheat

No Bananas Bavarian Wheat

Weizen/Weissbier • All Grain • 5 gal

Grimn8r

First Try to get rid of the Bananas

January 25, 2010 pm 10:42pm

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Ingredients (All Grain5 gal)

  • 5 lbs American 2-row

    American 2-row

    Yields a slightly higher extract than Six Rox brewers Malt. Tends to give a smoother, less grainy flavored beer. Some brewers claim they can detect a significant difference in flavor. Lower protein and will yield a lower color than Six-Row Brewers Malt

  • 4 lbs White Wheat Malt

    White Wheat Malt

    Weizens. Improves head retention in all beers. Contributes spicy flavor. Protein rest required.

  • .5 lbs 2-Row Carapils® Malt; Briess

    2-Row Carapils® Malt; Briess

    Very low color or flavor contribution. Characteristics & Applications: • The endosperm is completely glassy and will appear to be darker than standard Brewers Malt. • Carapils® is a very unique dextrine-style malt that adds body, foam retention, and beer stability without influencing color or flavor. • Use to upgrade all types of beer, including light colored beers. • The non-fermentables in Carapils® are very advantageous in balancing body and flavor of dark colored beers. • May be used with or without other specialty malts. • Low usage of 1-5% will help achieve desired results. • Produced from AMBA/BMBRI recommended 2-Row Malting Barley varieties.

  • 1 oz Tettnanger - 4.5 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min

    Tettnanger

    Mild, slightly spicy. 'Noble'.

  • 1 oz Tettnanger - 4.5 AA% pellets; boiled 2 min

    Tettnanger

    Mild, slightly spicy. 'Noble'.

  • Danstar London

    Danstar London

    Produces a beer that is clean and well balanced.

Style (BJCP)

Category: 15 - German Wheat and Rye Beer

Subcategory: A - Weizen/Weissbier

Range for this Style
Original Gravity: 1.048 1.044 - 1.052
Terminal Gravity: 1.012 1.010 - 1.014
Color: 3.6 SRM 2 - 8
Alcohol: 4.8% ABV 4.3% - 5.6%
Bitterness: 23.7 IBU 8 - 15

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