Tuckamore Hefeweizen
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Tuckamore Hefeweizen
My first attempt at a custom (non-kit) recipe. A simple hefeweizen. Suggestions and comments welcome!
Batch Size: 1 gallon
Predicted OG: 1.057
Predicted FG: 1.015
Predicted IBU: 13.1
Predicted SRM: 4.8
Predicted ABV: 5.7%
Grain Bill
1.2 lbs German Pilsner Malt
1.2 lbs Wheat Malt
Hop Schedule
0.12 oz Hallertau (AA 6.7%) @ 60 min
Yeast: 1/5 pkg Lallemand Danstar Munich Wheat Ale, dry pitch
Mash @ 152°F for 60 minutes
Batch sparge @ 170°F
Boil 60 minutes
Ferment @ ~65°F for ~2 weeks
**Note: somehow my actual OG was 1.090!! Not on purpose and don't know why, but I welcome the extra ABV. I tasted the wort and it is definitely sweet**
Batch Size: 1 gallon
Predicted OG: 1.057
Predicted FG: 1.015
Predicted IBU: 13.1
Predicted SRM: 4.8
Predicted ABV: 5.7%
Grain Bill
1.2 lbs German Pilsner Malt
1.2 lbs Wheat Malt
Hop Schedule
0.12 oz Hallertau (AA 6.7%) @ 60 min
Yeast: 1/5 pkg Lallemand Danstar Munich Wheat Ale, dry pitch
Mash @ 152°F for 60 minutes
Batch sparge @ 170°F
Boil 60 minutes
Ferment @ ~65°F for ~2 weeks
**Note: somehow my actual OG was 1.090!! Not on purpose and don't know why, but I welcome the extra ABV. I tasted the wort and it is definitely sweet**
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Love me some Hefeweizen!
HATE Tuckamore! I remember walking ON TOP of 5 foot deep tuckamore for about 100 meters while trekking the long range mountains in NflD. I fell into it once and my buddy had to pull me out.
It was the only way through for kilometers, and not a moose path to be seen.
HATE Tuckamore! I remember walking ON TOP of 5 foot deep tuckamore for about 100 meters while trekking the long range mountains in NflD. I fell into it once and my buddy had to pull me out.
It was the only way through for kilometers, and not a moose path to be seen.
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
That's going be a low IBU for that gravity.
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
GasMD30 wrote:My first attempt at a custom (non-kit) recipe. A simple hefeweizen. Suggestions and comments welcome!
Batch Size: 1 gallon
Predicted OG: 1.057
Predicted FG: 1.015
Predicted IBU: 13.1
Predicted SRM: 4.8
Predicted ABV: 5.7%
Grain Bill
1.2 lbs German Pilsner Malt
1.2 lbs Wheat Malt
Hop Schedule
0.12 oz Hallertau (AA 6.7%) @ 60 min
Yeast: 1/5 pkg Lallemand Danstar Munich Wheat Ale, dry pitch
Mash @ 152°F for 60 minutes
Batch sparge @ 170°F
Boil 60 minutes
Ferment @ ~65°F for ~2 weeks
**Note: somehow my actual OG was 1.090!! Not on purpose and don't know why, but I welcome the extra ABV. I tasted the wort and it is definitely sweet**
Good stuff - hefeweizens are tasty!

Ingredients look good. Not sure about the 1 gal batch, but for a 5 gal batch, a 90 minute boil is a bit better, as it reduces potential DMS that is sometimes seen from the pilsner malt.
The actual OG being high...you may have under-estimated your brew system's efficiency. It'll take a couple brews before you know more accurately what your efficiency is.
Let us know how it turns out!
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Thanks redoubt, I did read about DMS being an issue. I will definitely take it into consideration next batch.
In terms of the high OG, would you guys recommend decreasing the quantities in my grain bill?
In terms of the high OG, would you guys recommend decreasing the quantities in my grain bill?
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
If you're trying to hit your target, you could likely reduce some of the grain bill.GasMD30 wrote:Thanks redoubt, I did read about DMS being an issue. I will definitely take it into consideration next batch.
In terms of the high OG, would you guys recommend decreasing the quantities in my grain bill?
Are you using brewing software like BeerSmith? If so, there's some numbers you can tinker with to work out your efficiency, and that'll help you adjust recipes, etc.
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Also you could add a little more water and make more beer. Are you sure about your gravity. Let me plug in into Promash to see.
I get 1070 with a 80% efficiency for a 1 gallon batch. I usually only get 65 to 705 efficiency on my 5 gallon batches
Looks like prime hunting ground there, Nick. Nice well worn path too. Around my parts we call that scrub a barren. this crap is a little harder to walk on.

I get 1070 with a 80% efficiency for a 1 gallon batch. I usually only get 65 to 705 efficiency on my 5 gallon batches
Looks like prime hunting ground there, Nick. Nice well worn path too. Around my parts we call that scrub a barren. this crap is a little harder to walk on.

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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
No I'm not using BeerSmith. I am, however, using an iPad app called Brew Log. I am between computers.
And I would call it scrub or barren too, Tuckamore to me is a windswept tree, often low growing.
And I would call it scrub or barren too, Tuckamore to me is a windswept tree, often low growing.
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
[quote="GasMD30"
And I would call it scrub or barren too, Tuckamore to me is a windswept tree, often low growing.[/quote]
Exactly. We'll teach these mainlanders the right terminology for Nfld,
And I would call it scrub or barren too, Tuckamore to me is a windswept tree, often low growing.[/quote]
Exactly. We'll teach these mainlanders the right terminology for Nfld,

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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Yes b'y
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Okay, Tony, I've been dying to ask but now that there's a picture of you on a moose... *Is* that you on the moose in your profile pic?
Sorry to ask this on your thread, Gas, but I did want to know! Also, I second Tony in suggesting more water = more beer.
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Sorry to ask this on your thread, Gas, but I did want to know! Also, I second Tony in suggesting more water = more beer.


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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
[quote="Tony L"]Also you could add a little more water and make more beer. Are you sure about your gravity. Let me plug in into Promash to see.
I get 1070 with a 80% efficiency for a 1 gallon batch. I usually only get 65 to 705 efficiency on my 5 gallon batches
Hmmm, 1070, maybe I am just way too efficient?
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I get 1070 with a 80% efficiency for a 1 gallon batch. I usually only get 65 to 705 efficiency on my 5 gallon batches
Hmmm, 1070, maybe I am just way too efficient?
Josh
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In the Bank: Honey Blonde Bombshell, Hawaiian IPA, Mild Ale
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
That isn't a pic of the Tuck i was stuck in. Wasn't in a picture taking mood then! Nice looking moose!Tony L wrote:Also you could add a little more water and make more beer. Are you sure about your gravity. Let me plug in into Promash to see.
I get 1070 with a 80% efficiency for a 1 gallon batch. I usually only get 65 to 705 efficiency on my 5 gallon batches
Looks like prime hunting ground there, Nick. Nice well worn path too. Around my parts we call that scrub a barren. this crap is a little harder to walk on.
I agree with Tony's idea to dilute with water. A little dry hopping will help too.

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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Most likely that your volume came out a bit lower than you expected
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Kirsten, in my fantasies perhaps, but no, my avatar is something I got off the net.redoubt wrote:Okay, Tony, I've been dying to ask but now that there's a picture of you on a moose... *Is* that you on the moose in your profile pic?
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I would say Liam is right, perhaps you boiled away enough to get that high an efficiency, especially if you only started with 1 gallon of water... or did you end up with 1 gallon of beer in the fermenter?
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Ah, yes, Liam is likely right.
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
Actually I had more than a gallon of wort left over after the boil. Enough to fill a large glass and my hydrometer and still fill my fermenter. I have noticed over the past few days that my trub seems quite thick so maybe a significant amount of the volume was suspended particulates? Its still bubbling slowly, so I plan to check the gravity this saturday (day 7)
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I think I figured out my OG problem... My trub is very thick, I probably didn't shock chill it enough and I have too much cold break material in it?!
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I'll happily defer to someone with more experience and wisdom than I have, but I'm not sure that trub affects OG as it's not in solution. Again, not an expert and could very well be very wrong on that, so wait for someone else to confirm or disconfirm!GasMD30 wrote:I think I figured out my OG problem... My trub is very thick, I probably didn't shock chill it enough and I have too much cold break material in it?!
Does the app you use to plan your recipes allow you to figure out your mash efficiency and play with numbers a bit? Our gravities and volumes were all kinds of hinky until I played around a bunch with the numbers in BeerSmith to sort out exactly our boil-off rate, trub loss, mash efficiency, etc. It may just be a matter of messing with numbers for the next few brews to dial in your system so you can better predict what your OG's going to be. All a PITA but worth it in the end for consistency if nothing else.

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PS: Didn't know what tuckamore was until this thread (effin' Mainlanders, I know), but love the name for a nanobrewery.
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The trub could affect it because it would make the actual liquid volume less
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Fermenting: black ipa
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Kegged: barrel barleywine from 2014 - i think i still have this somewhere
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But, doesn't the trub soak up sugar as well as water? The amount of wort will be less because the trub has soaked up some, but the concentration of sugar in the wort should be the same, even if you just get a cup full. Like Kirsten ...I defer to the wise and more experienced.
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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
What I think is that the trub has reduced my actual volume while maintaining my 1 gallon total. Therefore the concentration of sugars would be higher. C1V1 = C2V2
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Now it's a draw. Two in each camp 
Main thing is how the beer tastes though. I think it'll be good.


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Re: Tuckamore Hefeweizen
I'm bottling this weekend, looks like the bubbling has almost stopped. Any suggestions for bottling/priming? I'm gonna go by this nomogram by John Palmer http://www.howtobrew.com/section1/chapter11-4.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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