OG: 1.048
FG: 1.011-1.012
ADF: 75-77%
IBU: 19
SRM: 4.2
They mention on their site that it is similar to Bavarian hefe's, but doesn't use a classic bavarian hefe yeast. It uses a northern German yeast that leaves a 'citrus-like' aroma.
I'm thinking maybe a combination of a cascade early addition with a Kolsch yeast fermented at a slightly higher than normal temp. Harpoon does make a Kolsch, which appears to my palate to use a traditional Kolsch yeast, so it's very possible that they could be using it here. The other Northern German ale yeasts (WLP011, WLP036) don't seem to be able to support the level of attenuation required for this beer, which again points to WLP029 as it has a stated upper attenuation "limit" of 78%....Unlike some imported hefeweizens, UFO does not have the spicy, tropical flavors typical of European-brewed style...
...Unlike traditional Bavarian hefeweizens, however, UFO Hefeweizen uses a northern German ale yeast to produce it's signature "citrus-like" aroma...
So, I'm thinking for 12 gallons (83% mash efficiency)
9# German Pils
9# Wheat
0.5# Crystal 40L
Mash at 150F.
19 IBU Cascade, 60 min
WLP029 @ 68F
Any insight from people who have actually had this beer?