Lazy Saturday Lager
Classification:
lager, light lager, American lager, extract
Source: Bruce Ross (saxthorpe@aol.com),
r.c.b., 8/31/96
I made the following light lager recipe one weekend when I was too lazy to
make an all-grain batch. It turned out very nicely, after 1.5 months of
lagering, and my American lager-loving friends drank it all in a very
short time.
Ingredients: (10 gallons)
- 9.00 lb. Light Malt Extract Syrup
- 2.50 lb. Cara-Pils Dextrine
- 2.50 lb. Munich Light
- 2.50 oz. Cz Saaz 3.6% 60 min
- 1.50 oz. Cz Saaz 3.6% 30 min
- 2.00 oz. Cz Saaz 3.6% 0 min (Added at end of boil and
allowed to steep for 10-15 minutes.)
- BR's Eastern European Lager yeast
Procedure:
Water Evaporated during boil: 3.00 gal
Add 13 gal of water to yield 10 gal of wort
1. Actual OG far less than planned due to lack of CHO extraction from
specialty grains. (The program apparently calculated these grains like a
full mash/sparge.) Next time should use 14 pounds of extract instead of
9.
2. Used 400 cc starter/5 gallons, of BR's Eastern European Lager
yeast. Water was 10 gallons RO and 3 gallons bottled drinking water.
3. Fermented at 42-44F, took about 1 month. Secondary/lagered for about
1.5 months. Settled out nicely, never did filter or Polyclar, although
would do so if bottling for competitions.
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