anyone got a good recipe for one? I'm going to try and put a recipe together, but if anyone has got a tried and tested one, I'd be very interested :-)
TIA
Re: Hoegaarden clone
Post #2 made 7 years ago
Sorry, I don't have anything.
When you come up with a good solution make sure to post the resulting recipe.
Best of luck. Hope someone else can help.
When you come up with a good solution make sure to post the resulting recipe.
Best of luck. Hope someone else can help.
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Re: Hoegaarden clone
Post #3 made 7 years ago
okay...here's a recipe. looks simple enough (some of them talk about stepped mashing, which i don't really want to do at the moment).
any thoughts anyone?
any thoughts anyone?
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Re: Hoegaarden clone
Post #4 made 7 years ago
If you haven't done a step mash and ever want to - it's a piece of cake with BIAB. Very easy. Partially pull bag and heat to higher temperature, lower bag and cover it again.
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Re: Hoegaarden clone
Post #5 made 7 years ago
thanks, I'm sure I'll fancy a go eventually so it's good to know its not too tricky. I must admit I was a bit worried about burning the bottom of my sack, as it were...
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Re: Hoegaarden clone
Post #6 made 6 years ago
well, this is what I did in the end. A friend lent me a Braumeister to play with, so I did it in that, but no reason why it wouldn't work with any other BIAB method.
turned out nicely. certainly hoegaarden-ish. about to make it again, so it obviously worked :-)
turned out nicely. certainly hoegaarden-ish. about to make it again, so it obviously worked :-)
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