UltraSimplicity

KiWheat Ale

Beer Style: wheat beer, weizen, fruit beer, kiwi ale

Recipe Type: extract

Description:

I had intended to add more hops but miscalculated (and I didn't even have a homebrew while I was making it!). It is a rather light beer with a slight kiwi nose. As you drink it, it has a tartness that helps take the place of added hop bitterness. It does not hold a head worth beans.

If I make this again, I think I will add a few more hops and leave it on the kiwis MUCH longer. I think that after I bottled I saw on the digest that krieks are left on the cherries for 2-4 months. I guess I was a little too hasty to have my summer brew before the summer was over!

Ingredients:

* 6# William's Weizenmalt Extract (60% wheat, 40% barley)
* 1.5 oz Hallertauer hops (2.9% alpha acid) - 60 min
* 1 oz Hallertauer hops - 5 min
* 0.5 tsp Irish Moss
* Wyeast Belgian Ale yeast

OG: 1.041 FG: 1.009

Procedure:

Fermented at ~70^F.

After 5 days, I peeled and diced about 7# of kiwifruit, added 2 campden tablets, and put them in the freezer overnight to help breakdown the cell walls.

The next day, racked to secondary and added the kiwifruit (brought up to room temperature.

After 1 week, when the secondary fermentation was complete, I bottled.