German Pils
Fairly typical bavarian pils, with a Double Decoction mash. Post-boil 6 gallons. Freeze 2 quarts of the wort for priming
Brewer: | Doc Bradshaw | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | German Pils | Style: | German Pilsener | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 6 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 43 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.055 | FG: | 1.010 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.8% v/v (4.6% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | 2 parts Distilled H2O to one part spring water | |||||||
Grain: | 12 lb. German Pilsner 8 oz. acidulated |
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Mash: | 70% efficiency | |||||||
Acid Rest at 100° F for 10 minutes; Double Decoction method: pull about 60% mash from tun for decoction; bring decoction up to 155° until conversion is complete (Use iodine test to confirm); once conversion is completed, bring to boil for 15 minutes; add back to mash tun to raise temp to 155°, holding any leftover decoction to cool to that temp; hold temp 30 minutes or until mash is fully converted; pull 2d decoction, approximately 10-15% of mash volume and bring to boil (mash should be fully converted by this point). add enough boiled decoction back to mash tun to raise temp to 170°; hold for ten minutes. batch sparge to bring total boil volume to 8.25 gallons. | ||||||||
Boil: | 90 minutes | SG 1.040 | 8.25 gallons | |||||
90 minute boil, hops additions as indicated; Irish Moss or whirlfloc tablet at 10 minutes. | ||||||||
Hops: | 1 oz. Tettnanger (6.3% AA, 60 min.) 1 oz. Tettnanger (6.3% AA, 30 min.) 1 oz. Hallertauer Mittelfruh (5.6% AA, 15 min.) 1 oz. Hallertauer Mittelfruh (aroma) |
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Yeast: | Prefer W40/70 dry packages, 2 packs or pitch on old yeast cake. | |||||||
Log: | Chill to 45° before pitching; raise temp to 50° til 75% fermentation completed (5-6 days usually), then raise temps to 63-65° until FG achieved (again, 5-6 days); rack to secondary. lager at 40° for 2 weeks, then lower temp to 32° for 2 more weeks. longer times won't hurt anything. | |||||||
Carbonation: | prime using the 2 quarts of wort saved from the boil and bottle. I prefer swing-top (grolsch) bottles for lager. store at 75° for 2 weeks after bottling, then chill and enjoy. |
Recipe posted 07/17/14.