Saturday, August 18, 2012

The #WeFo Resistance Kolsch


1 Can Thomas Coopers Pilsener Malt Kit 1.7kg
1 Kg Briess Dry Malt Pilsen Light
150g crushed Pilsener malt
150g crushed Wheat malt
40g Hallertau hop pellets
Fermentis US-05 yeast

Mashed the crushed malt in a couple of litres of water around 75 degrees for 30 minutes.  Pitched the yeast in 300ml warm water for 30 mins.  Boiled 20g of the Hallertau for 10 minutes then turned off the heat adding the second 20g and leaving for a couple of minutes before adding the dry malt.

Filled the fermenter, pitched the yeast and took the hydrometer reading SG1040.

Sat 1 Sep Racked off @ 16 degrees Celsius, perfect! FG 1005. Beautiful sunny day outside spring in the air and popped 100g of fresh green 2012 Motueka Hop flowers 7.9% Alpha Acid
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Bottled off the WeFo Resistance Kolsch on Sat 15th Sep and was demonstrating a nice cloudy wheat haze and strong aromatics from the Motueka hop flowers.  Nice light tasting beer with a fresh tannin bite that I expect to mellow after a couple of weeks bottle conditioning time.  Should be ready to enjoy on Grand Final Day Sat 29th Sept 2012.  Let's hope the sun is shining and the WeFo Resistance fights off the winter greys and blues.


Fri 18 Oct good hoppy nose from the Motueka hops, banana bite still present but noticeable how the fresh fruitiness dissipates over time

4 comments:

  1. Tasted this drop on Sat 29th at Mazzy's 4th birthday bash and despite the WeFo Resistance fight against the eternal winter the rain clouds did circle. Good wheat haze and zing off the back palate from the Motueka green hops. Banana taste apparent. Disappointed with 2 foamers so will be testing some more for good measure shortly :-)

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  2. Old Master,

    I love reading about your brews. I have been making Mangrove Jacks Munich Lagers for a while, just the kit, #60 German Lager enhancer and usually Muntons Premium Gold yeast (which has now been discontinued). It is average - I used to do Brewcraft Munich before Brewcraft went bust (or whatever happened).

    Anyway, am experimenting this weekend by putting down a Black Rock Dry Lager and a Blonde (think it's Mangrove Jacks).

    Keep up the good work,

    Jim.

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    1. Hi Jim,
      Glad to hear you are experimenting a bit with your brews of choice. I used Black Rock Brown Ale for my Nut Brown Ale or International Nutta Brown Ale - see earlier post. Great drop and still a favourite with adorers of Dowlmott's brews. Try a mini mash with your next brew and use some wheat malt. Ask at a home brew shop how to go about it and its easy peasy on the stove top - brew on my hoppy friend

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  3. Dermott, Nice work on the Kolsch. Nice primer for BBQ this evening. Dry hopping with Motueka hops fit incredibly well with this one.
    Have a nice pic but can't seem to post it in the reply.
    Looking forward to that porter buddy.

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