blefferd
Well-Known Member
What do you guys think of this, I made this up it with some research on Vienna Lagers and the help of iBrewmaster app on my iPhone.
I brewed it this weekend using a triple decoction but, I think the next time will be a double decoction or just a single infusion due to the amount of time it took to do the triple. Its a 5 Gallon Batch.
MALT:
9lbs Briess Vienna Malt
2.5lbs Munich Malt (I used the darker version didnt know they had a light and dark one)
.5lbs Cara 60L
HOPS:
1oz Tettnang 3.90AA at 60min
1oz Tettnang 3.90AA at 25 mins
(I wanted to use .75 oz Tettnang at 30 Mins but lack a scale to to measure the 1 oz packs out lol)
YEAST:
1 White Labs German Lager WLP830, used a small starter, made 2 days prior to brew day.
MASH:
I did a triple decoction mash which took up a huge amount of time and I will probably stay away from them from now on, going with a single or double in the future.
Next batch I brew I see no problem in a single infusion with batch sparge. From what I have read on here and other places there is no change in the end product.
Boil was a traditional 90min boil for this style of beer.
I plan on fermenting for a minimum of two weeks at around 48*F (warm as I can get my spare fridge for now), with a diacetly rest at room temp for a couple days, then lager for about 30 days @ around 30-33*F. Force carb in Keg, with a 12pack in bottles. ( I am really playing it fast and loose here and seeing how it all shakes out so this part is not set in stone yet lol)
This is technically my second Lager, first lager with actual constant temp control, and First recipe I actually designed my self to be within the BJCP guidelines. Its pretty spot on with guidelines aside from OG and ABV, I figured I would loose a couple points some place in the brew process but I hit all my numbers spot on at 70% eff. (not bad for second AG batch since getting back into it)
I left water numbers out, because they seem to never be accurate for me when I use some one elses numbers, but I did start out with around 8 gallons of hard Florida water, diluted with some distilled water. and I think about 7 in the boil kettle at the start of boil.
Let me know what you guys think of it.
I brewed it this weekend using a triple decoction but, I think the next time will be a double decoction or just a single infusion due to the amount of time it took to do the triple. Its a 5 Gallon Batch.
MALT:
9lbs Briess Vienna Malt
2.5lbs Munich Malt (I used the darker version didnt know they had a light and dark one)
.5lbs Cara 60L
HOPS:
1oz Tettnang 3.90AA at 60min
1oz Tettnang 3.90AA at 25 mins
(I wanted to use .75 oz Tettnang at 30 Mins but lack a scale to to measure the 1 oz packs out lol)
YEAST:
1 White Labs German Lager WLP830, used a small starter, made 2 days prior to brew day.
MASH:
I did a triple decoction mash which took up a huge amount of time and I will probably stay away from them from now on, going with a single or double in the future.
Next batch I brew I see no problem in a single infusion with batch sparge. From what I have read on here and other places there is no change in the end product.
Boil was a traditional 90min boil for this style of beer.
I plan on fermenting for a minimum of two weeks at around 48*F (warm as I can get my spare fridge for now), with a diacetly rest at room temp for a couple days, then lager for about 30 days @ around 30-33*F. Force carb in Keg, with a 12pack in bottles. ( I am really playing it fast and loose here and seeing how it all shakes out so this part is not set in stone yet lol)
This is technically my second Lager, first lager with actual constant temp control, and First recipe I actually designed my self to be within the BJCP guidelines. Its pretty spot on with guidelines aside from OG and ABV, I figured I would loose a couple points some place in the brew process but I hit all my numbers spot on at 70% eff. (not bad for second AG batch since getting back into it)
I left water numbers out, because they seem to never be accurate for me when I use some one elses numbers, but I did start out with around 8 gallons of hard Florida water, diluted with some distilled water. and I think about 7 in the boil kettle at the start of boil.
Let me know what you guys think of it.