Finally... FINALLY... got the chance to brew for the first time since baby was born!! (Big props to Liberty for the last minute order!!). Decided to try a Smoked Mild:
I had the same issue with 2112 (and W34/70) until I used carapils and acid malt to modify the grist. Never used wheat malt, as as I said eariler thought they provided the same enhancements (mouthfeel and head retention).
I'm going to have to look at adding some wheat malt (looks like 5%) to see what happens.
I used hefty amounts of wheat - but I wasn't hell bent on brewing any particular style.
Was something like 70% pale (one brew even used Brewcraft light/lager Grain) 15% Munich and 15% Wheat
Bittered to 70% of OG, 50% of IBU's at 60 minutes and 30% at 30 & 20% at15 minutes, dry hop 1gm/litre
It was tasty beer but no thought of style went into it, more the flavours I thought I wanted
Summer Babe had wheat and carapils to dry it out. We used carapils for body and a smidge of wheat for a bit of complexity next to the corn. Having done a few carapils/wheat combos at home I rather like the combo
Looks like a pretty good recipe to me. I'd drink it.
Agree with Revs comments re the 2112. Wasn't overly impressed, but maybe that was my handling of the yeast. Found it a touch mineral sherbet which wasn't too my liking
2112 is the Cali lager strain that ferments at ale temps Soren.. I personally didnt care for it much the one time I used it, but I hear its quite the fussy strain and I probably didnt pitch enough...
Ive also used carapils and wheat combos before with good results, different flavours from the two as well!