With a final gravity of 1.014, the Rachel brew comes out to be right at 5.2 % ABV, which is right on target for a Witbier. It has a great color, nice aroma, and a great flavor. I can’t wait to taste it once it carbonates…
Rachel Brew in the Bottle
17 05 2008Comments : 1 Comment »
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Rachel the Weiss
29 04 2008For my inaugural post, I figured I may as well start with 2 things I love… My Family and Brewing Beer.
As close friends and relatives will know, Kim and I are about to have our second child. We’ve been very fortunate to have such a happy little boy for our first child. We’ve been spoiled by Joshua’s infectious laughter and winning smile, even if it only has about 8 teeth so far. We look forward to what is in store for us when Rachel arrives in 5 weeks.
The other thing that is fairly prominent in my life lately is brewing beer. I’ve been home brewing beer for about 5 months now and I’ve really enjoyed it thus far. There is something very rewarding about being able to pour a nice pint and know that this tall, cool beverage was made with my own two hands. Admittedly, I’m still on the novice track, using Malt Extracts with a few Steeping grains, but I can’t say I’ve been truly disappointed by any of my result other than the Stout that almost exploded.
The way these two tie together is that I wanted to do a brew to celebrate Rachel’s arrival, and with only 5 weeks to go, I needed to get started right away. I thought about the old rhyme about “sugar and spice and everything nice”, which got me thinking about a sweeter spiced beer that I thought would be appropriate for the summertime. The beer I decided to make was a Belgian Witbier, mostly due to the fact that a Witbier (White Beer) is a great summer beer. As an added bonus, the recipe I’ve chosen (Celis Wit clone from Beer Captured) has Orange Peel and Coriander Seed in it to give it a sweet/tart/spiced flavor that I’m hoping will really go well with the style. This beer is also considered a Weissbier (Wheat Beer), which is where I got the name.
Rachel the Weiss
Steeping Grains:
4 oz Flaked Wheat
4 oz Belgium Aromatic Malt
@ 60 minutes
4 lbs Pale LME
2.33 lbs Wheat DME
3/4 oz Willamette
@ 15 minutes
1/2 oz Willamette
3/4 oz Orange Peel
1 tsp Crushed Coriander Seed
@ 5 minutes
1/4 oz Cascade
@ 1 minutes
1/2 oz Orange Peel
1 tsp Crushed Coriander Seed
1 Smack Pack of Wyeast Belgian Witbier
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Tags: Brewing, Coriander, Orange Peel, Rachel, Witbier
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