Well, I was thinking of what to do with my Morgan’s Golden Sheaf Wheat Beer kit and I was thinking, why not a Hoegaarden clone? I mean, it’s wheat beer as well. Not too sure what Morgan adds to their beer kit, but if I could get the approximate amount of spices, it could work well. Basically it’s wheat beer plus coriander seeds and orange peel. I already have coriander seeds so I just need to heat them up and crack them (easy enough) and get a grater and grate some orange zest.
The original recipe calls for Bitter Dried Orange Peel, but I think that the orange zest will do just fine. Plus I have some small amount of Saaz hops which should make the beer even tastier! Well, I know that this recipe will not taste exactly like the Hoegaarden original beers, but it should come close. And most definitely, the colour will not be there, since I am using mainly extract which will make the beer darker. Hoegaarden is called White beer for a reason! But other than that, I believe that the taste should at least assemble the Horgaarden beer which we all love and enjoy.
The recipe are as follows:
- Morgan’s Golden Sheaf Wheat Beer Kit (1.7kg)
- Morgan’s Liquid Wheat Malt Extract (Master Blend) 1kg
- Cooper’s Brew Enhancer 2 (Dextrose, Malto-dextrin & Light Dry Malt Extract)
- Saaz Hops (5g), 10 mins
- Orange Zest (Fresh) 3g, 10 mins
- Coriander Seeds (Heated and cracked) 5g, 10 mins
- Nottingham Ale Yeast
- Yeast nutrients
As you can see I didn’t use a Wheat beer yeast. Well, I don’t have any and I guess since I am doing this tomorrow, I don’t have the time to get the necessary yeast. And even if I have a Wheat yeast, it won’t really help because for the Hoegaarden, they use a different type of yeast. I believe that Wyeast has a strain which is a very close match to the Hoegaarden variety.
I read that there are people who use cumin seeds as well. Not too sure about that as I didn’t taste any cumin taste in my Hoegaarden. How about you?

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