redrocker652002
Well-Known Member
Found this in the Apt Brewer channel and thought it would be kinda cool. Here is the recipe as it was in the video:
5 gallon batch
10lbs Weyermann Barke Pilsner malt
4oz Weyermann Caramunich I
Hops:
1oz Perle FWH
1oz Perle 15mins
1oz Saphir 0 mins
1.5oz Saphir Dry Hop 3 days into fermentation for 5 days
Mash at 152F for 60 min. Then 170F for 15 mins. I am wondering if I can skip the 15 mins at 170 as my propane burner might not like me trying to mess with it after the mash?
Yeast (and this is where I start to have questions)
1 packet of W-34/70 But, when I watch the video he appears to use two packets
Ferment at 68F for 7 days
So, my questions are this: If I am going to order everything from one place, Morebeer, they do not have the Barke Pils, so will another pils malt work? Will it bring a different taste to the party?
The recipe says 1 packet of yeast, but the video shows him putting in two. I don't mind buying a second and since it is a pils, everything I have read indicates two packs.
Any input on the recipe or the process would be most appreciated.
Thanks for looking
5 gallon batch
10lbs Weyermann Barke Pilsner malt
4oz Weyermann Caramunich I
Hops:
1oz Perle FWH
1oz Perle 15mins
1oz Saphir 0 mins
1.5oz Saphir Dry Hop 3 days into fermentation for 5 days
Mash at 152F for 60 min. Then 170F for 15 mins. I am wondering if I can skip the 15 mins at 170 as my propane burner might not like me trying to mess with it after the mash?
Yeast (and this is where I start to have questions)
1 packet of W-34/70 But, when I watch the video he appears to use two packets
Ferment at 68F for 7 days
So, my questions are this: If I am going to order everything from one place, Morebeer, they do not have the Barke Pils, so will another pils malt work? Will it bring a different taste to the party?
The recipe says 1 packet of yeast, but the video shows him putting in two. I don't mind buying a second and since it is a pils, everything I have read indicates two packs.
Any input on the recipe or the process would be most appreciated.
Thanks for looking