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surlyraider
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Lager

Post by surlyraider »

Hello all,

Fairly new to HB, just put down a lager. Am I right in thinking that just putting the fermenter in a dark room is enough (ie not using my heat pad/belt). I am in Canberra and the room would be about 9-11 degrees this time of year during the day, colder at night (I have shutter blinds, so is totally dark).

Any advice welcome. :)
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homebrewer79
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Re: Lager

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If your using the yeast which comes from the kit then its a good chance it's not a true lager yeast, so those temps might be too cold for the yeasties to do their job, if you have a specialty lager yeast like S-23 or the likes then those temps would be good. Post up your recipe so we have some specifics
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Yip keep sun and artificial light away from your brew.
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11*C is a good temperature for a lager yeast, but as HB79 mentioned, you may well not be using a lager yeast.

Is it a kit brew? If so, which one?

And welcome to the forum.
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Re: Lager

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Just to add to this question. Ive just put down a Cezch pils using saflager yeast and keeping it at around 12c. Im thinking this should take longer than two weeks due to the lower temps. Is that right?
surlyraider
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Re: Lager

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Its just a beer kit, a Morgans lager, using the yeast that came with it, + Coopers BE1.

21l water total.


And cheers for the welcome. :wink:
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I'm pretty sure that Morgans doesn't use a lager yeast, so 18*C is more the way to go.

And keep it out of the light. :)
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Re: Lager

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Pom wrote:Just to add to this question. Ive just put down a Cezch pils using saflager yeast and keeping it at around 12c. Im thinking this should take longer than two weeks due to the lower temps. Is that right?
Probably closer to 3 weeks. Just check your SG readings.

Cheers
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