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STORY

Springtime Lemon Coriander Farmhouse Ale is a bright, refreshing seasonal brew built on Aztec Mexican Cerveza with wheat, Carapils, lemon zest, coriander, Hallertau hops, and BE-134 farmhouse yeast. It’s crisp, lightly spicy, citrusy, and perfect for warm-weather brewing.

PROFILE

Expect a light, refreshing farmhouse-style ale with soft wheat character, a touch of haze, bright lemon aroma, subtle coriander spice, and a dry, expressive yeast finish. Ferment it warm to bring out more of the classic farmhouse yeast character.

WHAT YOU GET

  • 1 Can Aztec Mexican Cerveza Brewing Extract (HME)
  • 1 Packet Red Wheat Flakes (4 oz.)
  • 1 Packet Carapils Malt (4 oz.)
  • 2 Packets BrewMax Booster
  • 1 Packet Hallertau Hops (1 oz. packet for dry hopping)
  • 3 Muslin Hop Sacks
  • 1 Packet BE-134 Yeast
  • 1 Packet No-Rinse Cleanser

WHAT YOU NEED

  • Zest of 1 large lemon or 2 small lemons
  • 1/4 teaspoon coriander seed

BREW SPECS

Style: Farmhouse Ale
Flavor: Bright, citrusy, and lightly spicy
Fermentation Temperature: 68°F–78°F
Optional Warm Fermentation: Up to 85°F for more yeast character
Fermentation Time: 14 days
Dry Hop: 3 days before bottling

BREW TIME

Fermentation: 14 days
Carbonation: At least 14 days
Conditioning: Additional time improves flavor

WHY THIS RECIPE

This recipe layers wheat and Carapils for body and texture, lemon zest and coriander for fresh citrus-spice character, Hallertau hops for a classic herbal note, and BE-134 yeast for a dry, expressive farmhouse finish.:

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MIX

MIX

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BREW

BREW

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BOTTLE

BOTTLE

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ENJOY

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