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uberg33k
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I understand that.  I was making a statement on how Prohibitionist attitudes would have had an impact on the records we might be able to find today.



Posted 34 days ago.

ingoogni
nl
314 Posts


Wheat has indeed always been the favourite for brewing but not always accessible. So yes, if it becomes available in these amount they will certainly have used it.

Are there still descendants of these yeasts from that time available in the US? That would be very interesting as there are only very few real German Weizen strains and they are closely related. These yeasts where for the largest part of time only used in Bavaria. Also 1860 is still pre Pasteur.




Posted 34 days ago.

Necropaw
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Central WI
608 Posts


I know :)




Posted 34 days ago.

uberg33k
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@ingoogni - there are no strains available publicly.  I wouldn't be a bit surprised if they existed in AB's or BSI's vaults though.  Wheat beer was kind of dying out anyway by Prohibition hit, with the odd exception of Berliner Weiss.  That was still popular in certain pockets of the country and being made right up till Prohibition.



Posted 34 days ago.

uberg33k
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I almost forgot ... either @homebrewdad or @vinpaysdoc ... which malt are you talking about; Farm Boy or Riverbend?  You can get Riverbend shipped to you from ABS.  I'm not sure if they're carrying their 2-row yet, but they have their 6-row and their rye.  I've yet to find Farm Boy available.



Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
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Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Vinpaysdoc was talking about visiting Riverbend, and perhaps sharing some malt with me.

Good to know re: ABS, thanks!




Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
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Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Hah. They are out of stock of everything Riverbend but the rye.




Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
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Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Looks like I may finally brew this baby next week.

Hrm. I think that I need more kegs. I might have to actually...*shudder* BOTTLE something!




Posted 34 days ago.

Necropaw
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Central WI
608 Posts


I wanted to say super horrible things about bottling, but i dont want to be a dick.

Seriously everyone. If you can afford to start kegging (get loose handle pin locks when they come on sale to save money), and have room for a keezer...freaking do it. Watch Craigslist for a freezer to save some money, but...seriously....DO IT.

Kegging is awesome. Its incredible how much more i want to brew now that i can keg and dont have to deal with the satanic ritual that is bottling!




Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
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Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Okay, I'm about to shoot my recipe to the LHBS. Any final comments?


Batch size: 5.5 gallons
Efficiency: 74%
OG: 1.052
FG: 1.014
ABV: 4.85%
IBU: 19.9
Color: 15.4 SRM


Grain bill:
5 lbs 12 oz pale malt (6 row) - 50.0%
2 lbs 8 oz rye malt - 21.7%
2 lbs flaked corn - 17.4%
12 oz C60 - 6.5%
4 oz chocolate rye - 2.2%
4 oz flaked rye, toasted - 2.2%

Hops:
.75 oz Cluster FWH (7% AA) - 17.9 IBU
.25 oz Cluster (7% AA) @ 10 min - 2 IBU

Yeast:
WLP810 San Francisco Lager

Mash:
single infusion @ 148 F

Ferment @ 65 F or so.







Posted 34 days ago.

KidMoxie
Charter Member
San Elijo Hills, CA
405 Posts


Only 12 oz of Crystal? I don't even know you!





Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
Charter Member
Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


I figure I'll already get some sweetness from the corn. It hurts me to only use one type of Crystal, though... I love to layer 'em.

The toasted rye was only for fun and to complicate things, as this beer was just too simple.




Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
Charter Member
Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


So... no other feedback? It feels pretty solid to me.

I may hate it. But I'm excited...




Posted 34 days ago.

Necropaw
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Central WI
608 Posts


Not a style im familiar with, sorry.




Posted 34 days ago.

homebrewdad
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Birmingham, AL
2480 Posts


Well, I know that. I don't think anybody is familiar with it. I'm pretty much making this up as I go...




Posted 34 days ago.

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