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Highlander

Pilsner

Post by Highlander » Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:29 pm

Could someone point me in the direction of a decent Pilsner recipe.
I'm looking for something that has been round the block a few times like mysterios snpa and built up a following!!. I would like something light, but tasty. something that I can get my wife to drink.

Belter

Re: Pilsner

Post by Belter » Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:22 pm

Great idea. Are we talking Bohemian Pilsner or American? Ever since Prague in May I've wanted to brew a nice pilsner an have had only tasted trashy american attempts. Even the Sharps Cornish Pilsner I had high hopes for is a let down.

I'd be very interested in a tried and tested Pilsner recipe.

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Re: Pilsner

Post by Rookie » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:40 pm

This one turned out good for me,
Steve's Sterling pilsner. three gallons, 1.055, 43 IBUs
6 1/4 lbs. pilsner malt
6 ozs. carapils malt
6 ozs. munich malt
3/4 oz. saaz @ 3% to FWH
1/3 oz sterling @ 6% plus
1/4 oz. herkules @ 15,7% for 45 minutes
pinch irish moss for 15 minute
3/8 oz. sterling for 5 minutes
WLP802
mash at 155 for 45 minutes
I lagered it for three months at 36f
Next time I brew it I'm thinking about using S-189
I'm just here for the beer.

Highlander

Re: Pilsner

Post by Highlander » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:58 pm

Thanks Rookie, looks good i'm guessing thats US gallons is it?
I.e 3.79L to a US gallon.

So 11.4L Batch?

Highlander

Re: Pilsner

Post by Highlander » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:19 pm

Belter wrote:Great idea. Are we talking Bohemian Pilsner or American? Ever since Prague in May I've wanted to brew a nice pilsner an have had only tasted trashy american attempts. Even the Sharps Cornish Pilsner I had high hopes for is a let down.

I'd be very interested in a tried and tested Pilsner recipe.
I'm gonna have to say bohemian, but it does have to be light as I want my wife to finally like one of my beers.

Belter

Re: Pilsner

Post by Belter » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:24 pm

My Mrs was loving pilsner in Prague. she said after we left that that's what I should brew and she'd drink it. Then I brewed a pale ale and she loved it

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Re: Pilsner

Post by Aleman » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:29 pm

Highlander wrote:
Belter wrote:Great idea. Are we talking Bohemian Pilsner or American? Ever since Prague in May I've wanted to brew a nice pilsner an have had only tasted trashy american attempts. Even the Sharps Cornish Pilsner I had high hopes for is a let down.

I'd be very interested in a tried and tested Pilsner recipe.
I'm gonna have to say bohemian, but it does have to be light as I want my wife to finally like one of my beers.
This one is my standard Bohemian Pilsner several ways to make it all covered in the thread.

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Re: Pilsner

Post by bigrichlock » Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:45 pm

Here's what i just brewed, its the Bohemian Pilsner Recipe from Brewing Classic Styles. i up'ed the hops a bit from the recipe given below as typically additions are for pellets and im using hole flowers.

ABV 5.3%
OG 1.056
FG 1.016
40IBU
7 EBC

94% Pilsner Malt
6% Cara Pils
Mash at 67, boil for 90 min and hops as follows

60min 47g Saaz 3.5%AA
30min 57g Saaz 3.5%AA
10min 28g Saaz 3.5%AA
0min 28g Saaz 3.5%AA

Yeast WLP800, I pitched at 8deg held at 10deg for 8 days then ramped up to 16deg till it got down to 1.016, i then cooled to 2deg at approx 1 deg per day, and its been sitting at 2deg for the last 4 weeks, will keg in a weeks time.

reckon its a good one to start with and there is nothing to hide behind as also a good test of ur ability to brew.

Rich

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Re: Pilsner

Post by Highlander » Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:33 am

Thanks guys, I thik i'm going to have to go with bigrichlock's nice simple recipe, for my first time out.
Alemans will be something aspire to!!

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Re: Pilsner

Post by Rookie » Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:42 pm

Highlander wrote:Thanks Rookie, looks good i'm guessing thats US gallons is it?
I.e 3.79L to a US gallon.

So 11.4L Batch?
Yes it is.
I'm just here for the beer.

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