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‘Crafty Brewing Company’ American Wheat Ale

Started by Keg, February 28, 2017, 02:03:39 PM

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Keg

Hi All,

I'm looking for some advice on trying to make a beer along the lines of the 'Crafty Brewing Company' American Wheat Ale.  I think it's a cracking beer and I have the ingredients to make something similar...maybe even better ;)

I'm basing the recipe on Greg Hughes' book 'Home Brew Beer', and substituting with what I have at home.  I've read online that this beer has Mosaic & Cascade, I have Citra, El Dorado, Ella & Challenger and I want to go for a really tropical flavour and aroma.  I have never used El Dorado/Ella/Challenger before so I've just listed Citra below by default.
Here's what I'm starting with, any suggestions welcome, thanks!

Grain:
2.5 kg Hook Head Wheat Malt
2.5 kg Hook Head Lager Malt
300g Carapils
Mash at 65°C for 60 Minutes.

Hops:
20.0 g Citra @ 60 Minutes (Boil)
50.0 g Citra @ 0 Minutes

Yeast: Safale US-05

nigel_c

Id bitter with challenger and save the citra for late additions.

El Dorado will give you some sweet orange when used late. I'd use it with the citra in the 0min addition and the same inthe dry hopping.
eg challenger @ 60
     citra 50g @ 0
     El Dorado 30g @ 0
30g each of citra & El Dorado @ DH 5 days.

Im not a big fan of O5. I find it strips too much out of beers. Prefer notty nut thats just me.

If you really want a juice beer you are going to up the hops you stated and give it a good dry hopping.
Hope this helps.

Qs

Agree on El Dorado, it has a really sweet fruit aroma, kind of like sweets. Mix it with Citra. I've never used Ella but if you watch the new Irish Craft Beer Show where they interview one of the brewers from 8 Degrees he says they just dry hopped with Ella and got great orange character in the nose.

helmet

February 28, 2017, 04:18:46 PM #3 Last Edit: February 28, 2017, 05:09:06 PM by helmet
I've a recipe for an American Wheat if you fancy. It got bronze at the Kildale leg of the Nationals.

irish_goat

I pinged Alex at Rye River there, he's in the states travelling but sent me back some quick info on the Crafty American Wheat ale.

English pale and wheat malt.
Cascade and mosaic in the whirlpool.
Mosaic dry hop.
Ale yeast.

Keg

Quote from: helmet on February 28, 2017, 04:18:46 PM
I've a recipe for an American Wheat if you fancy. It got gold at the Kildale leg of the Nationals.
Cheers that would be great if you could send it on!

Keg

Thanks nigel_c & Qs, I'll try out the challenger/El Dorado.  I got 5kg of Minch Wheat Malt for €1 in the HBC special offer a while back (I though it was Hook Head) so might make two attempts at this.

Cheers irish_goat for checking that with Alex, it's a great beer, will have to pick up some Cascade/Mosaic and give it a go.  Tough work getting through all this beer 8)

helmet

No bother.
Just to edit, I got a bit over excited in the original post, it got bronze, not gold.
I actually used Hook's Head pale malt, not Morris Otter.
I mashed at 67






Quote from: Keg on February 28, 2017, 04:32:02 PM
Quote from: helmet on February 28, 2017, 04:18:46 PM
I've a recipe for an American Wheat if you fancy. It got gold at the Kildale leg of the Nationals.
Cheers that would be great if you could send it on!

Keg

Quote from: helmet on February 28, 2017, 05:01:26 PM
No bother.
Just to edit, I got a bit over excited in the original post, it got bronze, not gold.
I actually used Hook's Head pale malt, not Morris Otter.
I mashed at 67






Quote from: Keg on February 28, 2017, 04:32:02 PM
Quote from: helmet on February 28, 2017, 04:18:46 PM
I've a recipe for an American Wheat if you fancy. It got gold at the Kildale leg of the Nationals.
Cheers that would be great if you could send it on!
Nice one, and congrats on the medal.

JDC

Can't offer any advice as to how to recreate this beer, but I'm also a big fan of it.  As a result of this thread though, I may just take a stab at brewing my own version.  Be interested to hear how yours works out Keg.  Good luck with it.
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irish_goat

Had my first one of these at the weekend there. Lovely beer, quite light for a 5% beer but perfect in the nice weather. Will be picking up more.

SprocketFuel

Quote from: irish_goat on February 28, 2017, 04:22:57 PM
I pinged Alex at Rye River there

Any chance he'd be willing to give info on McGargles Francis' Big Bangin' IPA?

The hops are on the website but no other real info

Qs

Quote from: Stecleary84 on March 29, 2017, 12:56:52 PM
Quote from: irish_goat on February 28, 2017, 04:22:57 PM
I pinged Alex at Rye River there

Any chance he'd be willing to give info on McGargles Francis' Big Bangin' IPA?

The hops are on the website but no other real info

"Francis' IPA is a modern take on the US IPA style, using only floor malted Maris Otter barley"

Well theres your grist.


Slev

It is a tasty IPA alright. From their website, along with the maris otter malt, they say they use:

"Simcoe – Tropical flavour and aroma
Columbus – Bitterness
Mosaic – Citrus Flavour and Aroma"