James squire pilsner

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lliw
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James squire pilsner

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Hey dose anybody have a good recipe for the james squire pilsner?

Ive heard the one of the malt shovel cans are pretty close?
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Post by Wassa »

Try the Country Brewers Xtract Pilsener with 20gm of Saaz dry hopped.

Comes with Saflager yeast. let it ferment at about 14degrees for 2 to 3 weeks, bulk prime and let mature in bottles for 3 months. absolutely fan bloody tastic
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3 Months !!!

You've got greater self control than me :)
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Post by lliw »

What malt/sugar do you advise?
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Post by Wassa »

With the Xtract pilsner you don't need to add anything. it is a 3kg all malt brew and as i said is pretty sensational.

Soem say i have a lot of willpower waiting 3 months but the wait provides a eally great brew. i'd rather wait and get a good brew than drink early and have amediocre brew.
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How much is a can worth?
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Post by Lebowski »

Malt shovel 2-row lager
Black Rock Export Pilsner
Saaz hop infusion bag
Saflager w34/70 yeast
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Post by gregb »

How much is a can worth?
$27.50. Available from the Country Brewer.

http://www.countrybrewer.com.au/category105_1.htm

Also give the Wal's Pilsner a try, mixed with a bag of Ultrabrew (500g LDME, 250g Dextrose, 250g Maltodextrin)

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Post by two headed brewer »

While on the Country Brewer products, give the European Pilsner Wetpak a thought. My opinion this is a step up from the 3kg Extract, but it is quite full on with flavour compared to most pilsner kits.

Bally
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Post by shane_vor »

Wassa wrote:Try the Country Brewers Xtract Pilsener with 20gm of Saaz dry hopped.

Comes with Saflager yeast. let it ferment at about 14degrees for 2 to 3 weeks, bulk prime and let mature in bottles for 3 months. absolutely fan bloody tastic
Pitched this one today ;)
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Post by melbourne man »

will the x tract kit be really close to the real thing. i have to make it as close as possible what else could i do to make it a bit more real?

what does it mean by dry hopped?

is it too hot to brew a pilsner in melbourne now? what could i do to keep the fermenter cold without a fridge. maybe put it in a bathtub of water and add some ice every now and then?
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Post by melbourne man »

i just realised that i could only get the xtract kits in NSW so is there another kit that i could use to make a replica?
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Post by beerdrinker »

downed a few lagers,pilsners and a wheat beer :roll: (beesnees) tonight. the james squires was ok,not quite as good as the little creatures in the true pilsner style but a nice beer! tastes like a bit of a caramelly crystal ale type malt is in there? not a clean and refreshing as i would like
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Post by melbourne man »

to order the xtract kit from NSW it will cost me almost $35. is this kit worth it and how do i add the hops to get the true James Squire Pilsner taste?
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Post by lethaldog »

If i was you i would take a look and buy a few various kits ( they are all good) and this way it wont end up costing so much on average per if you know what i mean :lol: :lol: :wink:
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