Czech Budvar ?
Czech Budvar ?
Hi all anyone have a recipe for Czech Budvar beer ?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
All grain? I assume you have temperature control? It will cost you a fair bit to be fermenting and lagering in this weather....
Re: Czech Budvar ?
All grain = no.
Was wanting an easy recipe, I remember drinking this in Prague a very nice drop,I thought maybe I could replicate it the plan would be to put it on when it on when the temp gets down abit.
Was wanting an easy recipe, I remember drinking this in Prague a very nice drop,I thought maybe I could replicate it the plan would be to put it on when it on when the temp gets down abit.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
Well, without temp control, you will not have much chance of making this beer.
You could have a crack at a K&K recipe, but this beer is so light and clean it will be quite hard to do.
You could have a crack at a K&K recipe, but this beer is so light and clean it will be quite hard to do.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
Thanks, whats the K&K recipe or is ther something similar to do ?
Re: Czech Budvar ?
You could try a Pilsner kit with some extra light liquid malt. Ferment at 12C or lower with an appropriate yeast.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
Cheers may try a Pilsener Urquell recipe or something similar, I'll see if I can rig up my fridge to brew at lower temps or closer to 12c.
If I brew at about 20c will this dramatically alter the taste and flavour, at this temp is there a substitue yeast for this temp, ?
Any suggestions for a recipe someone has done similar to a Pilsner Urquell ?
If I brew at about 20c will this dramatically alter the taste and flavour, at this temp is there a substitue yeast for this temp, ?
Any suggestions for a recipe someone has done similar to a Pilsner Urquell ?
Re: Czech Budvar ?
You could use a steam beer yeast at 20C. This would give you a similar result.
As for a recipe, if you are not worried about colour you could use some Saaz in a boil with the light malt to get the IBUs up if necessary.
It really depends on what kit you are starting with, and how large of a boil you are able to do...
As for a recipe, if you are not worried about colour you could use some Saaz in a boil with the light malt to get the IBUs up if necessary.
It really depends on what kit you are starting with, and how large of a boil you are able to do...
Re: Czech Budvar ?
Cheers mate I'll have to work out what kit I'll start with and wchich recipe I'll follow.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
This is my recept
sorry it is in dutch
seek a translating programma form dutch (nederlands) to english at google.com
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¦ BrouwVisie Receptrapport ¦
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Basis----------------------------------------------------------------
Naam recept : GOOMs Urtyp
Brouwdatum : 16-11-2008
Biertype : Pilsener (Urtype)
Aantal liters : 15
Gewenst begin SG : 1050 (5,3 vol% alc.)
Brouwzaalrendement : 60.0%
Algemeen-------------------------------------------------------------
Totaal brouwwater : 23.76 liter
Maischdikte : 4.38 l/kilo
Maischwater : 18.18 l/kilo
Spoelwater : 2.00 liter
Kooktijd : 90 minuten
Berekende kleur : 12 EBC (BrouwVisie)
Berekende bitterheid : 31 EBU (Glenn Tinseth)
Moutstort------------------------------------------------------------
Pilsmout 3 EBC 83.6 % 3500 Gram 3 EBC
Munchenermout 15 EBC 7.2 % 300 Gram 16 EBC
Viennamout 8.4 % 350 Gram 6 EBC
Hopstort-------------------------------------------------------------
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 65 gram 90 min. 29 EBU
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 15 gram 10 min. 2 EBU
Gist-----------------------------------------------------------------
Gistsoort : 2000 Budvar Lager
Gist toegevoegd als : Giststarter
Volume : 2000 ml
Beluchtingstijd : 0 uur
Temperatuur : 11°C
Gist voeding : siris
Hoeveelheid : 2 gr
Opmerkingen : begin sg = 1050
eind sg = 1014 (vergistingsrendement 73% +/-2%)
Maischschema---------------------------------------------------------
Maischschema naam: Algemeen Maischschema
Stap 1 : 63°C 30 min 4.38 l/kg
Stap 2 : 73°C 30 min 4.38 l/kg
Stap 3 : 78°C 5 min 4.38 l/kg
Opmerkingen : ph 5,2
sorry it is in dutch
seek a translating programma form dutch (nederlands) to english at google.com
--
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¦ BrouwVisie Receptrapport ¦
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Basis----------------------------------------------------------------
Naam recept : GOOMs Urtyp
Brouwdatum : 16-11-2008
Biertype : Pilsener (Urtype)
Aantal liters : 15
Gewenst begin SG : 1050 (5,3 vol% alc.)
Brouwzaalrendement : 60.0%
Algemeen-------------------------------------------------------------
Totaal brouwwater : 23.76 liter
Maischdikte : 4.38 l/kilo
Maischwater : 18.18 l/kilo
Spoelwater : 2.00 liter
Kooktijd : 90 minuten
Berekende kleur : 12 EBC (BrouwVisie)
Berekende bitterheid : 31 EBU (Glenn Tinseth)
Moutstort------------------------------------------------------------
Pilsmout 3 EBC 83.6 % 3500 Gram 3 EBC
Munchenermout 15 EBC 7.2 % 300 Gram 16 EBC
Viennamout 8.4 % 350 Gram 6 EBC
Hopstort-------------------------------------------------------------
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 65 gram 90 min. 29 EBU
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 15 gram 10 min. 2 EBU
Gist-----------------------------------------------------------------
Gistsoort : 2000 Budvar Lager
Gist toegevoegd als : Giststarter
Volume : 2000 ml
Beluchtingstijd : 0 uur
Temperatuur : 11°C
Gist voeding : siris
Hoeveelheid : 2 gr
Opmerkingen : begin sg = 1050
eind sg = 1014 (vergistingsrendement 73% +/-2%)
Maischschema---------------------------------------------------------
Maischschema naam: Algemeen Maischschema
Stap 1 : 63°C 30 min 4.38 l/kg
Stap 2 : 73°C 30 min 4.38 l/kg
Stap 3 : 78°C 5 min 4.38 l/kg
Opmerkingen : ph 5,2
Re: Czech Budvar ?
No need for a translator, its pretty easy and i dont speak a word of dutch.
15L
EBC 12
IBU 31
OG 1.050
Efficiency 60% (why so low?)
Malt
Pilsner - 3.5kg
Munich 1 - 0.3kg
Vienna - 0.35 kg
Hops
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 65 gram 90 min. 29 IBU
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 15 gram 10 min. 2 IBU
yeast - Wyeast 2000 (Budvar) - one of my fave lager yeasts
mash schedule - 63/73/78
Looks nice Goom, the recipe i use is 100% pilsner malt aiming for an IBU of 40 altho i am assuming that urquell and budvar have similar recipes......
15L
EBC 12
IBU 31
OG 1.050
Efficiency 60% (why so low?)
Malt
Pilsner - 3.5kg
Munich 1 - 0.3kg
Vienna - 0.35 kg
Hops
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 65 gram 90 min. 29 IBU
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 15 gram 10 min. 2 IBU
yeast - Wyeast 2000 (Budvar) - one of my fave lager yeasts
mash schedule - 63/73/78
Looks nice Goom, the recipe i use is 100% pilsner malt aiming for an IBU of 40 altho i am assuming that urquell and budvar have similar recipes......
Re: Czech Budvar ?
I also fully understand it, was born in Holland, and still speak Dutch.
Dr Smurto is doing a great job of translating it. No need for my multilingual skills here.
Goede dag, en lekker een pilsje drinken.
Dr Smurto is doing a great job of translating it. No need for my multilingual skills here.
Goede dag, en lekker een pilsje drinken.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
Budvar is considerably less bitter than Pils Urquel. I am not sure the Munich or Vienna malts are right though.
Re: Czech Budvar ?
I use munich and/or vienna in my german lagers but for a crisp czech pilsner i use 100% pilsner malt.
Hmmm, didn't realise budvar was lower in IBU than urquell.
Time for some side by side testing me thinks!
I love research
Hmmm, didn't realise budvar was lower in IBU than urquell.
Time for some side by side testing me thinks!

I love research

Re: Czech Budvar ?
Don't we all. I really can't wait for the AIBA to start next week! Mmmmmm....drsmurto wrote:I love research
Re: Czech Budvar ?
I think that the original budvar and urquell have the same recipesdrsmurto wrote:No need for a translator, its pretty easy and i dont speak a word of dutch.
Efficiency 60% (why so low?)
Because of i am interested in quality and nog in the amount, I do not use lots of water to rinse (max 2 l)
Looks nice Goom, the recipe i use is 100% pilsner malt aiming for an IBU of 40 altho i am assuming that urquell and budvar have similar recipes......
only the yeast is not similar
the first 15 liters are already drunk up here
because its now winter here (the temperature for yeasting have to be under 13 degrees) i am going to make some extra for the rest of the year
in november i can make it again
Re: Czech Budvar ?
43 here today so we have the same issue but at the opposite ends of the thermometer!
Ok, i skimmed over some of the water volumes so i see you dont sparge much. Almost like collecting only the first runnings.
Ever thought of rinsing it with more water to collect the extra wort for use in yeast starters?
Thanks for the recipes Goom.
Cheers
DrSmurto

Ok, i skimmed over some of the water volumes so i see you dont sparge much. Almost like collecting only the first runnings.
Ever thought of rinsing it with more water to collect the extra wort for use in yeast starters?
Thanks for the recipes Goom.
Cheers
DrSmurto
Re: Czech Budvar ?
15L
EBC 12
IBU 31
OG 1.050
Efficiency 60% (why so low?)
Malt
Pilsner - 3.5kg
Munich 1 - 0.3kg
Vienna - 0.35 kg
Hops
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 65 gram 90 min. 29 IBU
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 15 gram 10 min. 2 IBU
yeast - Wyeast 2000 (Budvar) - one of my fave lager yeasts
mash schedule - 63/73/78
Thanks for the recipe, not sure what EBC/IBU means?
Can anyone recommend a kit to try and replicate this recipe with ?
EBC 12
IBU 31
OG 1.050
Efficiency 60% (why so low?)
Malt
Pilsner - 3.5kg
Munich 1 - 0.3kg
Vienna - 0.35 kg
Hops
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 65 gram 90 min. 29 IBU
Saaz (CZ) 2.2 % 15 gram 10 min. 2 IBU
yeast - Wyeast 2000 (Budvar) - one of my fave lager yeasts
mash schedule - 63/73/78
Thanks for the recipe, not sure what EBC/IBU means?
Can anyone recommend a kit to try and replicate this recipe with ?
Re: Czech Budvar ?
EBC is the colour
IBU is the bitterness.
Cant recommend a kit as i never made a lager when kit brewing.
Have a read thru this thread
IBU is the bitterness.
Cant recommend a kit as i never made a lager when kit brewing.
Have a read thru this thread