blood orange hefe on keezer

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Steve3730
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blood orange hefe on keezer

Month or two ago there was a blood orange hefe on the keezer. Anyone know who brewed it? Would like to give that recipe a try

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Hey Steve, pretty sure that

Hey Steve, pretty sure that one was mine.

It was a standard hefe base beer, 50/50 malted wheat and pilsner malt, with a 60 min addition of 1 oz hallertau.

For the blood orange, I added 6 oranges, zest and meat only. I heated them up in enough water to barely cover to about 160 for 15 to 20 min, then put them in the primary. I recommend a bag for this to cut down on the pulp that carries over to the finished beer, and clogs your poppets.

Blood oranges are in season from Dec to early Apr, but there is a canned blood orange puree available at brew and grow. I've never used it, but suspect that might be enough for 10 gals. Regular oranges would probably give the same flavor without the slight color addition. I've thought about adding a tiny bit of hibicus to boost the color.

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awesome I was there with a

awesome I was there with a buddy showing him the brew house and he went nuts over that beer. 1 60 min addition is it for hops? which yeast was it?

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Hello great tips everyone!

Hello great tips everyone!

Am excited to hear about a wonder ful 60 minute beer with great hops

and taste.

For help writing    recipe check out this new site for high quality flavor

https://www.monin.com/us/blood-orange-fruit-puree.html

The yeast strain is WY3068. It's called Weihenstephaner Weizen and is the most used wheat strain in the world.

 

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I used the Monin Blood Orange

I used the Monin Blood Orange Puree for a Blood Orange IPA that kicked real quick

Blood Orange IPA

Grains: 11.0 lbs Rahr 2-row / 1 lb Crystal 40 / 1 lb American Rye / 1 lb Cara Pils

Water:  4.55 Gallons (17.2 Liters) / Mash pH should be 6.8 / CaCl2 (Lowers pH) / CaO2) (Raises pH) / Phosphoric Acid

Mash: : Single Infusion: 150ºF Until Conversion for 60 Minutes

             Cooler Mash Tun: Sparge with 190º - 200º Water

             Mashout: 170° F for 10 minutes

Hop:   1 oz Northern Brewer @60 / 1 oz Citra @15 /  1 oz Citra @5 /  1 oz Citra @1

            Dry Hop 1 oz Galaxy Add to secondary fermenter one to two weeks before kegging 

Other:  16oz Blood Orange Puree @5

Yeast:  Wyeast 1056 American Ale. Optimum temp: 60–72° F 

OG: 1.065 / FG: 1.01 / ABV: 7.2%

 

Optional: 1 oz blood orange peel @10 / .5 oz tangerine peel @10

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I always get good results

I always get good results using puree for fruit additions of any kind.

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Unless it's the Apricot stuff

Unless it's the Apricot stuff and you only want 3.5 gallons of beer from a 5 gallon batch. That stuff soaks up so much wort it's crazy.