DSGA as a lager ?

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DSGA as a lager ?

Postby SuperBroo » Tuesday Jan 11, 2011 11:33 am

Howdy all, and a question to all of you experienced brewers...

If i was to just change the yeast in DrSmurto's Golden Ale, to a S23 lager yeast and brewed at lager temps etc...

1- What affect do you think it would have / how would it turn out, if I didnt change anything in the ingredients ?

2- What changes would you make to the recipe / process before brewing this ?

Any ideas / thoughts sincerely appreciated.

Cheers,
Grog
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Re: DSGA as a lager ?

Postby billybushcook » Tuesday Jan 11, 2011 1:19 pm

Others may correct me on this but...

A lager yeast should have a slightly higher attenuation, giving a lower final gravity, thus have less residual sweetness in the finished beer.
If it were me I would consider reducing the Hop bittering addition just a whisker to keep it balanced.

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