<p>Nono, there's a minimash recipe in the sidebar distinct from this one.</p>
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Steve Killen <br>
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esse parvulus in spiritus debes</p>
<p>On Jan 19, 2011 1:58 PM, "Clinton Ebadi" <<a href="mailto:clinton@unknownlamer.org">clinton@unknownlamer.org</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Steve Killen <<a href="mailto:steven.f.killen@gmail.com">steven.f.killen@gmail.com</a>> writes:<br>
> <br>>> I feel confident. Here's the recipe:<br>>><br>>> .5 lb Flaked Wheat<br>>> .5 lb Belgian Aromatic Malt<br>>> .25 lb Flaked Oats<br>>> .25 lb Rice or Oat Hulls<br>> <br>
> Ok, you are looking at the minimash recipe. We don't have the equipment<br>> to mash anything that requires enzyme conversion.<br>> <br>> In addition, because of the oats and wheat we can use a grain bag... we<br>
> have to actually lauter and at least batch sparge the grains.<br>> <br>>> Start of boil (1hr):<br>>> 5.5lb. Wheat Dry Malt extract (I'm sure we can convert to LME)<br>>> 1oz East Kent Goldings<br>
>><br>>> 15 minutes before end, add<br>>> .5oz Kent Goldings<br>>> .25oz Belgian Bitter Orange Peel<br>>> .75tsp Crushed Coriander Seed<br>>> 1/8tsp Crushed Cumin seed<br>>><br>>> 2 minutes before end, add<br>
>> .5oz Czech Saaz hops<br>>> .5oz Belgian Bitter Orange Peels<br>>> .5tsp Crushed Coriander seed<br>>> 1/8tsp Crushed Cumin seeds<br>>><br>>> Chill wort, pitch yeast. Beer Captured recommends Wyeast 3463 (Forbidden Fruit)<br>
>> or 3944 (Belgian Witbier) but we can use the dry yeast too I'm sure.<br>> <br>> Alas, the yeast we have would probably not do too well here; it is more<br>> a Saison yeast (peppery, spicy, clovey) and not a Wit spice (fruity,<br>
> clovey).<br>> <br>>> The notes say flaked grains are hard to use for homebrewers--does the wheat<br>>> clump or something?<br>> <br>> They turn into something reminiscent of oatmeal.<br>> <br>
> A pale what beer is a fine idea, but you probably want to look around<br>> more for something that doesn't require we build something in which to<br>> minimash (no point, I want to start full mashing soon enough it makes no<br>
> sense, but not before I get other things in order).<br>> <br>> -- <br>> And did those feet in ancient time<br>> Walk upon England's mountains green?<br>> And was the holy Lamb of God<br>> On England's pleasant pastures seen?<br>
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