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Williams Strawberry Wheat

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INGREDIENTS

6 lb Weizenmalt extract
2 lb Dry Weizenmalt
1/2 oz Styrian Goldings — 60
Minutes
1 oz Hallertau — 30 minutes
1 pk Triple Pack liquid ale
Yeast
6 lb Strawberries
4 1/2 oz Priming sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Boil syrup & dry malt extract with 3-5 gallons of water for 1 hr, adding
hops to the boil for the indicated times. Cool and place in a sanitized
container, adding the prepared (swollen) liquid yeast pack to the wort at a
temperature of no more than 85 degrees F.
Hold at 65 to 85 degrees until fermentation begins, then drop the temp to
60-70 for 7 days.  After 7 days, place the thawed fruit in a sanitized
secondary fermenter and siphon the beer on top.
Again, hold at 60-75 degrees for 7 days. After 7 days, check with a
hydrometer to be sure the finishing gravity has been reached or exceeded
AND the gravity has stopped dropping.  Once the gravity checks have beeb
completed, siphon beer into priming tank, mix in corn sugar, and bottle. It
is vital to make sure that the gravity has stopped dropping before
bottling, as beer that is still fermenting coould cause bottles to explode
after capping.
Age beer for 3 weeks at 55-65 before refrigerating and drinking. Starting
gravity: 1.053 Finishing Gravity: 1.018 or less
Recipe By     : Williams
From:                                 Date: 05/29
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

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