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Amount | Fermentable | Cost | PPG | °L | Bill % |
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7 kg | Canada Malting - SUPERIOR PILSEN MALT7 kg SUPERIOR PILSEN MALT |
$ 3.10 / kg $ 21.70 |
37.2 | 1.5 | 70% |
2.50 kg | Great Western - Vienna2.5 kg Vienna |
$ 3.00 / kg $ 7.50 |
37 | 3 | 25% |
0.50 kg | Briess - Carapils Malt0.5 kg Carapils Malt |
$ 2.80 / kg $ 1.40 |
34.5 | 1.5 | 5% |
10 kg / $ 30.60 |
Amount | Variety | Cost | Type | AA | Use | Time | IBU | Bill % |
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28 g | Zeus28 g Zeus Hops | Pellet | 16 | Boil | 90 min | 28.47 | 9.4% | |
90 g | Saaz90 g Saaz Hops | Pellet | 2.5 | Boil | 10 min | 4.85 | 30.2% | |
90 g | Saaz90 g Saaz Hops | Pellet | 2.5 | Boil | 0 min | 30.2% | ||
90 g | Hallertau Tradition (Germany)90 g Hallertau Tradition (Germany) Hops |
$ 0.01 / g $ 0.90 |
Pellet | 5 | Boil | 0 min | 30.2% | |
298 g / $ 0.90 |
Amount | Variety | Cost | IBU | Bill % |
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28 g | Zeus (Pellet) 28 g Zeus (Pellet) Hops | 28.47 | 9.4% | |
180 g | Saaz (Pellet) 180 g Saaz (Pellet) Hops | 4.85 | 60.4% | |
90 g | Hallertau Tradition (Germany) (Pellet) 90 g Hallertau Tradition (Germany) (Pellet) Hops |
$ 0.01 / g $ 0.90 |
30.2% | |
298 g / $ 0.90 |
Amount | Description | Type | Start Temp | Target Temp | Time |
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28 L | Beta Rest | Strike | 68 °C | 63 °C | 30 min |
Alpha Rest | Temperature | -- | 69 °C | 30 min | |
Cast | Temperature | -- | 75 °C | 10 min | |
30 L | Sparge | Sparge | -- | 77 °C | 30 min |
Starting Mash Thickness:
2.8 L/kg Starting Grain Temp: 18 °C |
Amount | Name | Cost | Type | Use | Time |
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1 g | Calcium Chloride (anhydrous) | Water Agt | Mash | 1 hr. | |
1 g | Gypsum | Water Agt | Mash | 1 hr. | |
15.70 ml | Lactic acid | Water Agt | Mash | 1 hr. | |
1 each | Whirl Floc / 89 Each |
$ 1.00 / each $ 1.00 |
Fining | Boil | 5 min. |
$ 1.00 |
Wyeast - Bohemian Lager 2124 | ||||||||||||||||
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$ 18.00 Yeast Pitch Rate and Starter Calculator |
Method: co2 Amount: 0.57 bar CO2 Level: 2.5 Volumes |
Ca+2 | Mg+2 | Na+ | Cl- | SO4-2 | HCO3- |
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7 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 25 |
Mash Chemistry and Brewing Water Calculator |
Ferment at 12C for 5 days
Raise slowly over time to clean up Diacetyl
Rack to secondary/keg when fermentation complete
Lager for 21-28 days
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Double Decoction:
Note: Pilsner Urquell uses a triple decoction method with an initial acid rest, but I use well enough modified malts and correct for pH already so the first of three decoctions is unnecessary. The decoction measurements below are ones I developed for an electric system and err on the side of caution, so they are the lower amounts needed to potentially reach the next temperature step and direct heat can be applied to compensate.*
Perform a protein rest at 125F for 15min, then pull off slightly less than 1/3 (1.16gal/4.4L) of the thickest mash and place it in a separate pot. Bring the pot slowly up to 158F and hold for 15min, then slowly bring it up to a boil and proceed to boil for 10min. Stir often so the grains do not burn, but try to allow some 'browning' to help darken the colour and enhance the flavour/aroma profiles. Add the decoction back to the 125F mash, little by little, aiming for a beta rest temperature of 148F. Hold this temperature for 30min while adding back any leftover decoction (if any) as it cools. After this has finished, pull off roughly 1/6 (0.7gal/2.6L) of the thickest mash a second time and place it in the separate pot. Slowly bring the pot up to a boil and continue to boil for 10min. Add the second decoction back to the mash, little by little, aiming for an alpha rest temperature of 158F. Hold this temperature for 30min while adding back any leftover decoction (if any) as it cools. Once this rest has finished, raise the temperature up to a mash out rest of 167F and hold for 10min. After the decoctions and mash out are finished proceed to sparge/lauter as usual.
No Decoction:
Instead of the labour intensive double decoction mash schedule you could:
System Default
Cost $ | Cost % | |
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Fermentables | $ | |
Steeping Grains (Extract Only) |
$ | |
Hops | $ | |
Yeast | $ | |
Other | $ | |
Cost Per Barrel | $ 0.00 | |
Cost Per Pint | $ 0.00 | |
Total Cost | $ 0.00 |