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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    Thank you SKW, I appreciate you remembered to report back :) and I hope you enjoyed your brew for the celebration of your frist child!:mug: .
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    That should be a good comparison between the two. Congrats on for the anniversary of your frist child (a bit early I know!) and dont worry for the name of science, enjoy your brew! :D PROST!:mug:
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    It would be great if you can post your results in april. How different the gravity were? I don't have any experience with pacman but I have read it's considered neutral so that's a good comparison. What was the fermentation temperature and conditioning temperature?
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    Good info, I'll stick with 34/70 / 2124 for malty brews for now on and Danish lager 2042 for my pilsner as I want to enhance hop flavor. A passage to dryhop, YYyeast,Closer to the malt.:D
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    I'm glad you did and your results reassured me. Have you tried the 2124? Would be interesting to see the diffrence between 2124 and 833. Also did you do a blind taste test for 833 vs 2656? Thanks again for your info:mug:
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    Yes that's a great idea, in the near future (couple of months from now), I'll test 1056 vs 1007 vs 2124 with the same fermentation temperature (low 60). I'm just hoping that there is a difference and the effort to use lager yeast + lager is noticeable or else homebrewers would be better off...
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    Interesting. I'm wondering if with a pale lager recipe you couldve telled the difference between w34/70 and nottingham.
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    Did Anybody do a lager vs ale (neutral ale yeast) comparaison with the same recipe?

    Seeing the results of Brulosophy w34/70 fermentation temperature experiment (no significant diffrence between 50F vs 66f) Did anybody really tested the aroma/flavor/mouthfeel of a lager yeast (w-34/70, 2124) vs ale yeast (s-05/1056) side by side comparaison using a simple pilsner/ pale lager...
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    Brewing an American Lager - Can we talk about this like civilized adults?

    Hello, I did a budweisser ish clone 6 months ago using 30% rice and 2 row. O.G 1.041 F.G 1.007. attenuation 81% I used Danish lager yeast 2042 and mashed low (145f) and used only bittering hop (hallertau) 10 ibu. One thing I would recommend if you like it more dry (because at 1.007 it was...
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    Schlenkerla Rauchbier Märzen = WOW

    MMmm one of my favorite style! For the rauch malt, I recommend Weyermann or best maltz (beechwood smoked) if you want similar taste of Schlenkerla. Cherrysmoked malt like Briess, is a bit too bacony/smoked ham for me. If you really like smoke 80% is fine, mine was 97% rauchmalt.:mug:
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    first ipa recipe

    Hello fellow BIAB brewer! I think you should lower the crystal malt to .5 lbs so it's not so cloyingly sweet (15% to 7%) and replace the 40/30/20min addition to 10/5/0 min hop addition if you really like hop aroma and flavor!If you have more simcoe around try to put some in the 5min addition...
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    Nut Brown Ale advice

    +1 on victory malt
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    Stopping secondary fermentation when adding fruit

    Beer is finished and I made an little experiment with one bottle conditioned at room temperature and the others at fridge temperature. After one month, the F.G stayed the same for the fridge bottles, F.G is 1.020. It taste GREAT :mug: a great brew with a collaboration from my GF. The F.G was...
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