
Pils
Pils
I'm headin out to grab a coopers pils. today and i'm taking any and all additions into consideration. Maybe kit and kilo. I don't think honey would be good here. Sorry Dogger. 

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I'd skip the Crystal.
Saaz, Saaz, & a little more Saaz would be my suggestion.
Saaz, Saaz, & a little more Saaz would be my suggestion.
Last edited by chris. on Monday Oct 08, 2007 6:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thx for the help guys. Been busy. Went down to hbs today and he had a Muntons Irish lager on for half price. Out of date, but he chucked in a saf lager yeasty. So pils next time. Maybe some hallertau with this one? Saaz is good. Cascade to strong for Bobby.
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which morgans can did you use was it the normal pilsner or the export golden saaz one?
i'm thinking the normal morgans pilsner kit, the #62 thing, 20g saaz @20 mins, 20g saaz @5min and 10g saaz @1 min.
will this be good or is there too much saaz? what yeast comes with the kit? should i get a SAF lager?
i'm thinking the normal morgans pilsner kit, the #62 thing, 20g saaz @20 mins, 20g saaz @5min and 10g saaz @1 min.
will this be good or is there too much saaz? what yeast comes with the kit? should i get a SAF lager?
Morgans golden export saaz - more than happy with it.
I too have done a stella clone via brewcraft shop in Heidelberg which uses a muntons premium pilsner - earlier tasting was a bit harsh but have hidden about half ready to go in late dec '06 as after 2 months was drinking very well - will do another load prior ready for Feb '07.
cheers,
dasher
I too have done a stella clone via brewcraft shop in Heidelberg which uses a muntons premium pilsner - earlier tasting was a bit harsh but have hidden about half ready to go in late dec '06 as after 2 months was drinking very well - will do another load prior ready for Feb '07.
cheers,
dasher
Re: Pils
Any help is good help for a Novice.
I have just put my first Lager down.
Coopers Brewmaster Pilsener
250g Multidex
1kg LDM
250g Dextrose.
I have used the Yeast under the can (as I have noticed on previous post that this is a good yeast).
This is about my 6th brew and it seems to be not fermenting like the others i.e. No bubling etc. I will be checking the normal changes i.e SG, Condensation etc.
It is sitting at about 14c.
Would this be normal to expect in a lager??
If all doesn't look good then can I add another yeast and which one would be good?
Getting better all the time with this forum.
Thanks in advance.
I have just put my first Lager down.
Coopers Brewmaster Pilsener
250g Multidex
1kg LDM
250g Dextrose.
I have used the Yeast under the can (as I have noticed on previous post that this is a good yeast).
This is about my 6th brew and it seems to be not fermenting like the others i.e. No bubling etc. I will be checking the normal changes i.e SG, Condensation etc.
It is sitting at about 14c.
Would this be normal to expect in a lager??
If all doesn't look good then can I add another yeast and which one would be good?
Getting better all the time with this forum.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Pils
How long has it been since you pitched the yeast?cods70 wrote:This is about my 6th brew and it seems to be not fermenting like the others i.e. No bubling etc. I will be checking the normal changes i.e SG, Condensation etc. It is sitting at about 14c. Would this be normal to expect in a lager??
Saflager S-23 is a good one for beginners, but don't pitch it yet. Lager yeasts do take a while to kick off at 14°C, so give it at least 48 hours before you start worrying.cods70 wrote:If all doesn't look good then can I add another yeast and which one would be good?
Yeah, cool. The next thing you should try is starting a new thread for questions like these.cods70 wrote:Getting better all the time with this forum.

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Re: Pils
How long has it been since you pitched the yeast?
Thanks for this. I put the brew down and had to go travelling for work. My wife gladely rang me and mentioned it had started bubbling after about 2 days. Very eggy smell although I have read this is OK.
I was thinking of racking it at the end of fermentation. When I transfer it should I do it through the tap or siphon it from the top. When I re seal it again should I put a little bit of Dex in to try and get rid of some of the oxygen in the top.
MS
Thanks for this. I put the brew down and had to go travelling for work. My wife gladely rang me and mentioned it had started bubbling after about 2 days. Very eggy smell although I have read this is OK.
I was thinking of racking it at the end of fermentation. When I transfer it should I do it through the tap or siphon it from the top. When I re seal it again should I put a little bit of Dex in to try and get rid of some of the oxygen in the top.
MS
Re: Pils
Tap.cods70 wrote: When I transfer it should I do it through the tap or siphon it from the top.
Yes.cods70 wrote: When I re seal it again should I put a little bit of Dex in to try and get rid of some of the oxygen in the top.
Cheers,
Greg
Re: Pils
How much dex is a litle for abou 23lt?gregb wrote:Tap.cods70 wrote: When I transfer it should I do it through the tap or siphon it from the top.
Yes.cods70 wrote: When I re seal it again should I put a little bit of Dex in to try and get rid of some of the oxygen in the top.
CODS70
Re: Pils
a pinch would do but tbh, i dont bother.
I find solutions of 4+% ethanol tend to be pretty good at preventing infections......
I find solutions of 4+% ethanol tend to be pretty good at preventing infections......
