The solution in case someone else looks this up: most of these compounds are actually hydrates despite how they're named on the spreadsheet, likely for simplicity.
https://chemistry.boisestate.edu/richardbanks/inorganic/common_names.htm
I've been attempting to add calculations for Potassium Chloride and total Potassium ppm to the EZ Water Calculator and I've been using the existing calculations on the spreadsheet as a reference.
Doing this I came across some an odd result: the existing calculations don't line up with what I...
I did. It didn't turn out as I wanted. I'd make the following changes for next time:
- Slightly more pils, less wheat
- Move the 5 minute addition to the 60 minute addition.
- More orange peel
- Slightly less coriander
- Use a different yeast - the taste was wrong. I might try to culture it...
Brewed this 2 weeks ago with a few modifications: Willamette instad of Fuggles and WLP565 yeast.
Stole a sample for hydrometer testing yesterday. Holy Damn! This may very well be one of the best beers I've ever brewed. I can't wait to keg this.
Thank you for the recipe.
Hey all,
I am looking to get a clone of Kronenbourg Blanc. If anyone has ever tried this and come close I would love your input on this recipe. Using the following as a base profile:
http://libatious.com/beers/kronenbourg-1664-blanc
5lbs Pilsner
4lbs Wheat Malt
1lb Flaked Wheat
.5oz...
Take a bite from the pepper itself? No. I'm not sure that would be a wise idea.
I've had it in several sauces and marinades, as well as in several snacks. Potent stuff, but very interesting like you said. I am assuming the smokey flavour comes from roasting it.
I do love the heat though...
Sadly that's all I have on hand until my large hop order comes in, hopefully next week.
I think I'll just brew it as a regular Wheat IPA and section off 1 gallon and try the pepper. No use wasting the whole batch if it goes wrong.
Looking for some feedback on the grain bill and hop additions for this little experiment. I'm quite new to brewing and this is one of the first real recipes I've put together, so any feedback is appreciated.
The goal here is to make a flavourful Wheat IPA with a hint of ghost pepper...
Thanks! I ended up doing this and it seems to have dried out well. I'll brew it in the next few weeks and we'll see what happens. My guess is it'll still make beer.
It smells fine now that it's dry.
I am brewing right now but not that batch. Although I suppose that now I have an excuse to make the batch ASAP!
Thanks. If anyone has any differing opinions, please weigh in.