Viking extra pale malt

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Well going through my inventory to find a lager recipe I can brew. Alas no Pilsner but some Munich. I'm thinking of a maibock using the Viking extra pale instead of the Pilsner. What say you all. Of course it will be a decoction mash
 
What is it that you think your getting out of a decoction mash? Are you using a lesser modified malt?
 
You can pick up flavor and color from decoction. Some is subtle, but I started decocting my lagers after making a side by side in the spring.
 
I agree. The caramelization of the wort and grains give it a nice flavor and color. I did a lot of side by side myself. Decoction, no decoction, melanoiden malt and different combinations. Plus I mash indoors and it smells awesome. Historically it was needed to be done with less modified grain. Many people say it doesn't make enough of a difference for the work. Not that much more work if you love the process. I only decoct lagers. Hint: boil it thick and hard. I don't go by the timer, color and smell
 

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