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Pilsener

Postby NTRabbit » Wednesday Aug 17, 2005 5:16 pm

So i was in Big W just to get some cheap dextrose, and i noticed that they had a bunch of their homebrew gear on small specials, so i thought hey why not? Amongst other things, i grabbed a Brewiser Pilsener to make what is probably my last winter beer of the season.

Anyway, does anyone have an recipe suggestions? I also got a Brewiser Brew booster (500g dex, 250g ldme and 250g malto) cheap to go with it, and I have the last half of a Saflager S-23 sachet from my brewcraft carlton cold recipe pack, would it benefit from another 500g of light dme? I was also planning on making this my first attempt at using hops - any hints as to what hop (im guessing Saaz) and how much?

I figure i might as well play around a little on a cheap can, since its no big loss and probably needs the help anyway :)
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Postby gregb » Wednesday Aug 17, 2005 9:08 pm

Try it with the brewbooster, a saaz hop bag and saflager.

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Postby NTRabbit » Wednesday Aug 17, 2005 10:32 pm

So do i just chuck the hop bag into the wort before pitching the yeast, or?
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Postby Oliver » Wednesday Aug 17, 2005 11:15 pm

NTR,

The idea with these hop bags is to add aroma.

The instructions recommend just putting the bag in a cup, pouring boiling over it, letting it steep for 10 minutes or so, then adding the lot to the fermenter.

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Postby NTRabbit » Thursday Aug 18, 2005 1:19 am

Oliver wrote:NTR,

The idea with these hop bags is to add aroma.

The instructions recommend just putting the bag in a cup, pouring boiling over it, letting it steep for 10 minutes or so, then adding the lot to the fermenter.

Cheers,

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Ok cool, thanks guys im off to the HBS to grab a Saaz hop bag tomorrow then
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Postby ozcah » Thursday Aug 18, 2005 11:21 pm

NTRabbit,

I was thinking the same way having consumed a couple of James squire Pilseners on the weekend. Yummy drop that! And being in Adelaide and knowing it has to warm up soon, please be very soon 8) , this might be my best chance of getting a Pilsner down.

One idea though. I've read about adding corriander seeds to a beer to give it a citrussy flavour.

Any one have an opinion on corriander in a pilsner? If so how much. I've read to cruch it but nor too much. I was also thinking of giving the hop bag idea a go. This will be brew #4 for me.

Thinking of trying - Coopers Pilsner kit with brew enhancer 2.
Saaz Hop bag
corriander (may be).

All comments most welcome.

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