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We never really followed any particular recipe either, excepting maybe the kinds of hops to use for boiling and finishing. Just a trip to the brew store for some bulk extract and a grain or two and see what happens. Never did a wheat beer although I always wondered how it would come out. I kind of like the hefewiezens for a cool summer beverage.
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I made a wheat lager one year. The temp here usually makes a good lager difficulty but we had a prolonged cool spell. It was 1.9% abv and was fabulous. Could cut the yard and down a few without any problems or getting too buzzed. I have done several wheat ales and have not had the success of the lager. I also used homegrown hops this year in my barleywine. Now that is an experiment into the unknown.jtstang wrote:We never really followed any particular recipe either, excepting maybe the kinds of hops to use for boiling and finishing. Just a trip to the brew store for some bulk extract and a grain or two and see what happens. Never did a wheat beer although I always wondered how it would come out. I kind of like the hefewiezens for a cool summer beverage.
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I think it's awesome you're growing your own hops. Flowers can't help but be better than pellets. Easier to fish out of the wort, anyway. What variety?ponyte wrote:I made a wheat lager one year. The temp here usually makes a good lager difficulty but we had a prolonged cool spell. It was 1.9% abv and was fabulous. Could cut the yard and down a few without any problems or getting too buzzed. I have done several wheat ales and have not had the success of the lager. I also used homegrown hops this year in my barleywine. Now that is an experiment into the unknown.jtstang wrote:We never really followed any particular recipe either, excepting maybe the kinds of hops to use for boiling and finishing. Just a trip to the brew store for some bulk extract and a grain or two and see what happens. Never did a wheat beer although I always wondered how it would come out. I kind of like the hefewiezens for a cool summer beverage.
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I've not heard good things about the beer or the food. Average or below, but we haven't tried it.abezontar wrote: There's a new place on Hulen in Ft. Worth that makes a good beer. The Covey. Food is good too.
In any case, Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. in FW... home of the Ugly Pug. http://www.rahrbrewing.com/
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Northern Brewer and Willamette. The Northern Brewer is a much better producer. I use a hops bag so fishing flowers out is a piece of cake.jtstang wrote:I think it's awesome you're growing your own hops. Flowers can't help but be better than pellets. Easier to fish out of the wort, anyway. What variety?ponyte wrote:I made a wheat lager one year. The temp here usually makes a good lager difficulty but we had a prolonged cool spell. It was 1.9% abv and was fabulous. Could cut the yard and down a few without any problems or getting too buzzed. I have done several wheat ales and have not had the success of the lager. I also used homegrown hops this year in my barleywine. Now that is an experiment into the unknown.jtstang wrote:We never really followed any particular recipe either, excepting maybe the kinds of hops to use for boiling and finishing. Just a trip to the brew store for some bulk extract and a grain or two and see what happens. Never did a wheat beer although I always wondered how it would come out. I kind of like the hefewiezens for a cool summer beverage.
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Just wanted to mention that I went ahead and attempted to brew after this thread. I used some brand of premixed goo to simplify the process for my first try, and ended up with a very not-bad stout. I'm going to try again soon using extract. I found a recipe for a dark wheat beer. I had one at bavarian grill once and it was manly yet refreshing.
I also bought real cheap off ebay a used tap-a-draft system, with 6L plastic bottles and an adapter you can put on the end with little seltzer water style CO2 canisters you can pick up for cheap. I put part of my batch in two of those. Worked well. Beer from a tap that fits on a fridge shelf.
I also bought real cheap off ebay a used tap-a-draft system, with 6L plastic bottles and an adapter you can put on the end with little seltzer water style CO2 canisters you can pick up for cheap. I put part of my batch in two of those. Worked well. Beer from a tap that fits on a fridge shelf.
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I walked into my boss' office the other day and there was a 6 on his desk. He's been brewing since 1979 and someone brought him some to try. I'm curious, needless to say.couch 'em wrote:Just wanted to mention that I went ahead and attempted to brew after this thread. I used some brand of premixed goo to simplify the process for my first try, and ended up with a very not-bad stout. I'm going to try again soon using extract. I found a recipe for a dark wheat beer. I had one at bavarian grill once and it was manly yet refreshing.
I also bought real cheap off ebay a used tap-a-draft system, with 6L plastic bottles and an adapter you can put on the end with little seltzer water style CO2 canisters you can pick up for cheap. I put part of my batch in two of those. Worked well. Beer from a tap that fits on a fridge shelf.
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Congrats, you've opened the door to a better world.couch 'em wrote:Just wanted to mention that I went ahead and attempted to brew after this thread. I used some brand of premixed goo to simplify the process for my first try, and ended up with a very not-bad stout. I'm going to try again soon using extract. I found a recipe for a dark wheat beer. I had one at bavarian grill once and it was manly yet refreshing.
I also bought real cheap off ebay a used tap-a-draft system, with 6L plastic bottles and an adapter you can put on the end with little seltzer water style CO2 canisters you can pick up for cheap. I put part of my batch in two of those. Worked well. Beer from a tap that fits on a fridge shelf.