Knappstein reserve lager
Knappstein reserve lager
I love this stuff. I just cant get enough of it. Proberlly my fav beer at the moment. Might go up to the brewery this weekend
Does any1 have a recipe for this?? Part mash or simalar?
Does any1 have a recipe for this?? Part mash or simalar?
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
Re: Knappstein reserve lager
There's been a few recent threads on it and Nelson Sauvin which a search will find.
Cheers
Cheers
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I have done a couple brews with NS but none have come out quite like Knappstein.
Can you write with one hand inside a pocket? Any info you can get from the brewery would be much appreciated! Ingredients, yeast used, temperatures, mash schedules... act dumb yet interested.
Can you write with one hand inside a pocket? Any info you can get from the brewery would be much appreciated! Ingredients, yeast used, temperatures, mash schedules... act dumb yet interested.

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I put my fone on record and record the conversation i have with the bloke hahahahaha its a killa beer. I think i will be buying a ctn at the cellar doorKevnlis wrote:I have done a couple brews with NS but none have come out quite like Knappstein.
Can you write with one hand inside a pocket? Any info you can get from the brewery would be much appreciated! Ingredients, yeast used, temperatures, mash schedules... act dumb yet interested.
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
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Don't blame you! It is my favourite beer at the moment as well. I was not all that impressed with Amarillo, but I certainly am one of the NS lovers!Timmsy wrote:I put my fone on record and record the conversation i have with the bloke hahahahaha its a killa beer. I think i will be buying a ctn at the cellar doorKevnlis wrote:I have done a couple brews with NS but none have come out quite like Knappstein.
Can you write with one hand inside a pocket? Any info you can get from the brewery would be much appreciated! Ingredients, yeast used, temperatures, mash schedules... act dumb yet interested.
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A bloke in a brewery with a vigorously moving hand in his pocket sounds like an excited homebrewer to me.



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Likely excuse!earle wrote:A bloke in a brewery with a vigorously moving hand in his pocket sounds like an excited homebrewer to me.![]()

Timmsy:
If you see any big gabs of grain, take note of what they say please! I have been using a 100% Bo Pils grain bill but it just does not seem to be turning out the way I want.

Once we nail this recipe there will be a long list of happy home brewers!
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I will take some notice for sure. I will even get my girlfriend to take notice aswell.
Have you tried emailing them or thay wont let on with anything?
I am keen as mustard to try to make something simalar
Have you tried emailing them or thay wont let on with anything?
I am keen as mustard to try to make something simalar
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
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i reckon they use aussie grain...
my mate used kirin pale malt... turned out awse...
my mate used kirin pale malt... turned out awse...

I freely admit that I was Very Very Drunk....
"They speak of my drinking, but never consider my thirst."
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No, I have not tried to e-mail them. But it would be my guess that they would be less than forthcoming with their "secret recipe".Timmsy wrote:I will take some notice for sure. I will even get my girlfriend to take notice aswell.
Have you tried emailing them or thay wont let on with anything?
I am keen as mustard to try to make something simalar
I suppose if all else fails I could have a go...
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They only have 1 grain & 1 hop on site.
JW Pilsner & Nelson sauvin.
So getting close to the recipe shouldn't be too hard
Cheers Ross
JW Pilsner & Nelson sauvin.
So getting close to the recipe shouldn't be too hard

Cheers Ross
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I added 5% melanoidin to my one and only attempt. The rest was wey pils and all nelson sauvin. One of the simplest beers i have made and didnt last long on tap!
Got myself some NS flowers for my next crack and will leave out the melonoidin. 38IBUs.
Got myself some NS flowers for my next crack and will leave out the melonoidin. 38IBUs.
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This is my 1st time at trying to make a recipe from scratch. So i thought id post it up and see you guys for advice etc..... Im trying to do it as a part mash and this is from top of my head. I maybe have to much or little so thats why im running it past you guys.
2.5kgs JW Pilsner Malt
1 can pale malt extract
30grms NS @ 60mins
30grms NS @ 30mins
15grms NS @ 5mins
15grms NS @ flame out
good lager yeast maybe wyeast of some sought?
2.5kgs JW Pilsner Malt
1 can pale malt extract
30grms NS @ 60mins
30grms NS @ 30mins
15grms NS @ 5mins
15grms NS @ flame out
good lager yeast maybe wyeast of some sought?
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
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Completely remove the 60 min addition and it is nearly perfect! 
For a 23L batch I would go:
30grms NS @ 20mins
15grms NS @ 5mins
15grms NS @ Dry Hopped
S-189 yeast is what I would use.

For a 23L batch I would go:
30grms NS @ 20mins
15grms NS @ 5mins
15grms NS @ Dry Hopped
S-189 yeast is what I would use.
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Timmsy, download yourself a copy of beersmith, its free for a month and it can do all these calcs for you.
As Kev said, ditch the 60 min addition.
FWIW, the recipe i used last time was this;
4.25 kg Pilsner (Weyermann) (3.3 EBC) Grain 94.44 %
0.25 kg Melanoidin (Weyermann) (59.1 EBC) Grain 5.56 %
20.00 gm Nelson Sauvin [12.60 %] (20 min) Hops 19.8 IBU
20.00 gm Nelson Sauvin [12.60 %] (10 min) Hops 11.9 IBU
20.00 gm Nelson Sauvin [12.60 %] (5 min) Hops 6.5 IBU
0.50 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs Budvar Lager (Wyeast Labs #2000) [Starter 3000 ml] Yeast-Lager
20L, OG 1.050, IBU 38.
Dumped it onto the yeast cake of a bo pils at 12C and kept it at 11-12 for 2 weeks then kegged. Next time i will dump in a heap at flameout as well and might even dry hop.
As Kev said, ditch the 60 min addition.
FWIW, the recipe i used last time was this;
4.25 kg Pilsner (Weyermann) (3.3 EBC) Grain 94.44 %
0.25 kg Melanoidin (Weyermann) (59.1 EBC) Grain 5.56 %
20.00 gm Nelson Sauvin [12.60 %] (20 min) Hops 19.8 IBU
20.00 gm Nelson Sauvin [12.60 %] (10 min) Hops 11.9 IBU
20.00 gm Nelson Sauvin [12.60 %] (5 min) Hops 6.5 IBU
0.50 items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 min) Misc
1 Pkgs Budvar Lager (Wyeast Labs #2000) [Starter 3000 ml] Yeast-Lager
20L, OG 1.050, IBU 38.
Dumped it onto the yeast cake of a bo pils at 12C and kept it at 11-12 for 2 weeks then kegged. Next time i will dump in a heap at flameout as well and might even dry hop.
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*bump*Kevnlis wrote: For a 23L batch I would go:
30grms NS @ 20mins
15grms NS @ 5mins
15grms NS @ Dry Hopped
S-189 yeast is what I would use.
I can only do a weeny boil, i.e 3L, maaaaybe 4. More hops? Less hops?
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Same amount of hops, just dont add all the extract. I used to do small boils for kit brews and would work out the % of the original volume so the gravity of the wort i was boiling was the same as if i was doing a full volume boil.
Ie. 3L boil. Use 3/23 to get amount of the extarct you need to use (if your volume is 23L).
Or, you could mix up all the extract in 23L litres in the fermenter and then pour out whatever volume you can boil and add it back after.
Ie. 3L boil. Use 3/23 to get amount of the extarct you need to use (if your volume is 23L).
Or, you could mix up all the extract in 23L litres in the fermenter and then pour out whatever volume you can boil and add it back after.
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ahhh that makes sense
cheers!
cheers!
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Am going to give this 1 a whirl proberlly this weekend when the brew fridge is empty. I ditch the 60mins hop addition but i still do a 60min boil yeah? So 30mins in the boild do my 1st hop addition then so forth?Kevnlis wrote:Completely remove the 60 min addition and it is nearly perfect!
For a 23L batch I would go:
30grms NS @ 20mins
15grms NS @ 5mins
15grms NS @ Dry Hopped
S-189 yeast is what I would use.
Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will.
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30 mins?
It reads 20 mins to me but then i may need to out my glasses on.
I always do a 90 min boil regardless on when the first hop addition is.
It reads 20 mins to me but then i may need to out my glasses on.
I always do a 90 min boil regardless on when the first hop addition is.