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Black Garnet Porter/Lager

This recipe is a test of White Labs Pilsner vs Irish Ale yeast. The base has a blend of various carmel malts for complexity, and is bittered only with the Cascade hop... for my familiarity with the effect of its use. A side by side taste test will hopefully give a great perspective on quality "designer yeasts"... a lager and an ale, and their effect in a split batch of wort.
The Porter is certainly the ale yeast version. The Pilsner yeast puts this in a dark German Lager arena.

Brewer: How232 Email: How232@AOL.com
Beer: Black Garnet Porter/Lager Style: Robust Porter
Type: All grain Size: 2.05 gallons
Color:
60 HCU (~25 SRM)
Bitterness: 26 IBU
OG: 1.053 FG: 1.015
Alcohol: 4.9% v/v (3.8% w/w)
Water: A mix of 75% RO water and 25% tap water (fairly hard Sulphate) was used.
Grain: 12 oz. American 2-row
6 oz. German Pilsner
5 oz. Wheat malt
2 oz. Carawheat
4 oz. German Vienna
10 oz. Belgian Munich
5 oz. Belgian Aromatic
2 oz. Special Roast
1 oz. American crystal 120L
2 oz. Dextrine malt (Cara-Pils)
4 oz. Dark Munich
2 oz. American chocolate
1 oz. American black patent
2 oz. Belgian CaraMunich
2 oz. Enzyme mash contrib. (8 oz)
Mash: 83% efficiency
Mash in at room temp. Climb to 116. Rest 5 min. Boost to 130. Rest 30 min. Boost to 157. Stir 5 min. Cool to 149 for one hr. Boost to 156 for one hr. Mashout at 166.
Boil: 100 minutes SG 1.042 2.60 gallons
Irish moss pinch at 20 and 10 min in boil. Tsp total.
Hops: .25 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 30 min.)
.25 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 20 min.)
.25 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 7 min.)
.25 oz. Cascade (6% AA, 2 min.)
Yeast: White Labs Pilsner Yeast (WLP800)
White Labs Irish Ale Yeast (WLP004)
Log: Brewed 3-8-00. Two weeks lagering time for the lager. One week cold condition for the ale. Both at about 37 degrees.
Carbonation: Equivalent of 3/4ths cup per 5 gallon.
Tasting: Both were very good, the lager abit smoother, and I think the better of the two. Slight amount of trub in the ale batch lacking in the lager might have been responsible for this difference...

Recipe posted 07/14/00.