Ever since trying a coconut wheat beer at a local brewpub (Pahoehoe from Two Brothers) I've been getting requests from the girlfriend and family and I figure it would be a good summer beer (plus I'm running out of my Weisse beer quickly). Two Brothers bill it as a blonde ale.
I've got a successful Hefe with the American Hefe yeast from White Labs that was pretty strong on the banana, so what I'm thinking is to use that recipe as the base. I want to ferment a bit cooler to push down the esters a bit so the coconut is a little more out front.
I guess my question is more how to get the right amount of coconut in without overpowering anything. I'm planning on toasting some shaved coconut in the oven to drive out the oils as much as possible. I'm thinking about tossing a little bit at flameout for a base and hope I don't over do it... If that isn't enough, I'm thinking I'll add more coconut in secondary and sample daily and rack off when the flavor is where it should be.
Thoughts for somebody trying coconut for the first time? Thanks in advance.
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