Lager Recipe
Lager Recipe
Howdy All
This is a great site. I have been lurking for a while as a guest, but recently registered.
I want to make a nice easy drinking lager. Any suggestions or improvemnts on this recipe??:
Coopers Lager Can (or Blue Mountain)
1.5 kg light liquid malt extract
500g dry wheat malt extract
Hallatau Hops 24g (30 minutes) ???
Saaz Hops 12g (10 minutes) ???
Saflager yeast
I plan to ferment at 12 degrees, rack and then cold condition etc.
Im not too sure about the amount of hops and time in boil?
Many Thanks
TARLOX
This is a great site. I have been lurking for a while as a guest, but recently registered.
I want to make a nice easy drinking lager. Any suggestions or improvemnts on this recipe??:
Coopers Lager Can (or Blue Mountain)
1.5 kg light liquid malt extract
500g dry wheat malt extract
Hallatau Hops 24g (30 minutes) ???
Saaz Hops 12g (10 minutes) ???
Saflager yeast
I plan to ferment at 12 degrees, rack and then cold condition etc.
Im not too sure about the amount of hops and time in boil?
Many Thanks
TARLOX
Re: Lager Recipe
G'day Tarlox,tarlox wrote:Howdy All
This is a great site. I have been lurking for a while as a guest, but recently registered.
I want to make a nice easy drinking lager. Any suggestions or improvemnts on this recipe??:
Coopers Lager Can (or Blue Mountain)
1.5 kg light liquid malt extract
500g dry wheat malt extract
Hallatau Hops 24g (30 minutes) ???
Saaz Hops 12g (10 minutes) ???
Saflager yeast
I plan to ferment at 12 degrees, rack and then cold condition etc.
Im not too sure about the amount of hops and time in boil?
Many Thanks
TARLOX
I would go the Morgans Blue Mountain as I think it has a nicer taste.
Rest sounds good to me.
Cheers
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Tarlox,
The recipe does look good, when I used to make K&K the Blue Mountains lager was one of the best kits I made; just a couple of suggestions the 30minute hop addition, make a later addition at around 10minutes instead which will add more flavour and less bitterness.
Also cut back a bit on the malt, you won't need 2Kgs of malt unless your after a 6%+ beer, I'd leave out the wheat malt altogether or add 100g max. With 2kgs of malt you will get a heavy beer a bit out of style for a lager, if you are after a high alc. beer then replace some of the malt with dextrose.
Cheers
AC
The recipe does look good, when I used to make K&K the Blue Mountains lager was one of the best kits I made; just a couple of suggestions the 30minute hop addition, make a later addition at around 10minutes instead which will add more flavour and less bitterness.
Also cut back a bit on the malt, you won't need 2Kgs of malt unless your after a 6%+ beer, I'd leave out the wheat malt altogether or add 100g max. With 2kgs of malt you will get a heavy beer a bit out of style for a lager, if you are after a high alc. beer then replace some of the malt with dextrose.
Cheers
AC
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