Brewing a Pilsner type lager

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oldtimer

Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by oldtimer » Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:49 pm

Being an ale brewer. I want to have a go at brewing a Pilsner type Lager.
I understand from reading variouse reports, that brewing Larger is very different from brewing Ale.

So is there a thread or post on here that will give me a step-by-step instruction.
Or is there someone out there willing to take the time to guide me through it?

I do have a tempreture controlled fridge, so the right tmeprture is not a problem. But how do I set about it ?

cheers

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Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by charliefarley » Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:01 am

the basic differences between laer and ale are: 2x yeast, 2x fermentation time, 0.5x ferment temperature, cold store as long as you can.

Froggit

Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by Froggit » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:24 pm

You could try reading this http://www.howtobrew.com/section1/chapter10.html , I dont think its a diffinative step by step guide and from the more i learn (which is still very limited) i would say dont stick to it word for word.

Its where i started and he does do quite a good job of explaining most things.

As i write this im just bottling my first lager, the recipe of which is his Oktoberfest recipe from the very same site. Looking back i wouldnt suggest it for a first lager but hey ho. It doesnt taste too bad, still a slight bitterness which has mellowed a lot as it was really pronounced before secondary fermentation, im hoping conditioning should finish the job, doesnt seem a bad lager though but its not what im striving for which is something lighter crisper and cleaner.

oldtimer

Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by oldtimer » Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:27 pm

Much obliged Froggit.

I am not a Larger drinker but I said I would have a go at some for the Son-in-Law. Hope he appreciates it.

I will study the written work and give it a go.

I will post the results on here so others can see how much of an idiot I am.

thanks again froggit. :D

Andy__

Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by Andy__ » Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:45 pm

I have done a few simple lagers such as a clone for BUD (for SWMBO) with some success. However at the start of the year I bought a sack of pilsner malt and attempted various more complicated beers including a straight pilsner. I have managed a couple of drinkable beers, but I have also thrown away three others.

On reflection I think a one of my many problems was not being a regular lager brewer. I did not have the process nailed down. Also I think pilsner malt has unexpected characteristics that I need to research better.

My advice is to stick to lager malt out the gate and do some light lagers

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Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by cqout » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:20 pm

hi andy - what recipe did u use for the bud clone?

many thanks

chris
BossTronix 1 15 gallon pot brewery
2 x 7 gallon SS Brewtech Chronical
6 x Corny Kegs
in Keg 1 - Black Lager
in Keg 2 - Raspberryade
in Keg 3 - Devil's Backbone Clone
in Keg 4 - empty
in keg 5 - empty
in keg 6 - empty
Tap 1 - Black lager
Tap 2 - Raspberryade

oldtimer

Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by oldtimer » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:39 pm

I second that, what recipe did you use for 'Bud' clone. the son-in-law likes that stuff

Andy__

Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by Andy__ » Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:37 am

From Dave Lines book "Brewing Beers Like those You Buy"

For 25L
Lager Malt 3500g
Flaked Rice 800g

Hallertau 60g @ 90mins

Obviously Irish Moss & Finnings as usual

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Re: Brewing a Pilsner type lager

Post by cqout » Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:42 pm

brilliant - thanks andy
BossTronix 1 15 gallon pot brewery
2 x 7 gallon SS Brewtech Chronical
6 x Corny Kegs
in Keg 1 - Black Lager
in Keg 2 - Raspberryade
in Keg 3 - Devil's Backbone Clone
in Keg 4 - empty
in keg 5 - empty
in keg 6 - empty
Tap 1 - Black lager
Tap 2 - Raspberryade

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