- Recipe Type
- All Grain
- Yeast
- Wyeast Weihenstephan Weizen (3068)
- Yeast Starter
- 1pack in 1L starter
- Batch Size (Gallons)
- 5
- Original Gravity
- 1.055
- Final Gravity
- 1.015
- Boiling Time (Minutes)
- 90
- IBU
- 20
- Color
- 6
- Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp)
- 14 days @ 64F
- Tasting Notes
- WOW! Super pleased with the outcome. Fantastic wheat with just a little sweetness.
I recently had an Erdinger-Festwiese at a German bar in Philadelphia. I was blown away! I do enjoy the occasional wheat beer, but this was a fantastic blend of wheat beer and oktoberfest maltiness. It was tough to find a recipe, but after searching the web for a few weeks i was able to put this recipe together. It was the first beer I put on tap in my new kegerator and it went in 2 weeks. I recommend this beer to any wheat beer fans and to anyone who wants to just try something different.
Festwiese: All grain
OG 1.055
FG 1.015
Eff 72%
SRM 6
IBU 20.1
ABV 6%
Cal 198 per 12oz
5 gallons
6lbs wheat malt
3lbs pilsner
8oz carapils
6oz munich type 1
4oz C60
BIAB mash instructions:
Step-mash: 3.25gal @ 133F for 20min
Add 1.5gal boiling water to reach 154F for 40min
Batch-sparge with 1.5gal @ 167F for 10min
90min boil
2oz Crystal (60min) A low AA noble hop is fine here. I had a bunch of crystal hops on hand and decided to sub.
1tsp nutrient (10min)
Chill to 60-65F and pitch Wyeast Weihenstephan Weizen 3068 from 1L starter.
Festwiese: All grain
OG 1.055
FG 1.015
Eff 72%
SRM 6
IBU 20.1
ABV 6%
Cal 198 per 12oz
5 gallons
6lbs wheat malt
3lbs pilsner
8oz carapils
6oz munich type 1
4oz C60
BIAB mash instructions:
Step-mash: 3.25gal @ 133F for 20min
Add 1.5gal boiling water to reach 154F for 40min
Batch-sparge with 1.5gal @ 167F for 10min
90min boil
2oz Crystal (60min) A low AA noble hop is fine here. I had a bunch of crystal hops on hand and decided to sub.
1tsp nutrient (10min)
Chill to 60-65F and pitch Wyeast Weihenstephan Weizen 3068 from 1L starter.