Question about Lost Coast tangerine

dave althouse

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This recipe is posted by Genus Brewing, it's a wheat beer. Looking at the recipe can't find where the addition of the flavor is found. Did a cherry wheat a while back and just added the cherry extract prior to bottling. This the same with this brew? Does not indicate, tried to find a way to contact the folks that posted, unable to find the way.
 
That is a good beer, and I would like to see the recipe.
 
the recipe is in the brewers friend recipe database...lost coast tangerine
 
This recipe is posted by Genus Brewing, it's a wheat beer. Looking at the recipe can't find where the addition of the flavor is found. Did a cherry wheat a while back and just added the cherry extract prior to bottling. This the same with this brew? Does not indicate, tried to find a way to contact the folks that posted, unable to find the way.
You tried commenting on their YouTube channel maybe referr it to that recipie.

Found the recipe
https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/539458/lost-coast-tangerine-wheat-ag

It doesn't list any fruit addition.
I'd add to fermentor if it's pasturised or sealed.
 
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Yeah, so the question about that recipe is, what and when is the citrus addition? I just read a description from Lost Coast Brewing, and it “suggests” an addition of citrus. Could it be just the Cascade hops?
 
Certainly hops can add a good fruit flavor to a beer. Grapefruit is easy, tangerine is within the range.
 
I use dried tangerine peel in one of my hazys, that coupled with the right hops can go loooong way
 
I know it’s not in the recipe, but maybe use Mandarina Bavaria for all or part of the late addition? You’d definitely get a tangerine flavor.
 

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