Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

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Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by dmuz » Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:20 pm

Hey all. Im after an easy drinking recipe (A lager-ish brew but easier and quicker to produce that my lager drinking friends might like). I think something like an ozzy pale ale in the form of little creatures or coopers? Has anyone any decent straight forward recipes or advice on brews for lager loving mates?

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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by seymour » Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:33 pm

Pale Malt + hops of your choice + Nottingham or US-05 yeast.

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Post by Underground Joe » Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:58 pm

Little creatures pale ale is something I definitely want to brew at some point, I paid an outrageous £4.60 for a 330ml bottle yesterday. I'd forgotten just how nice it is so it was still money well spent. I found this article a while ago which gives you a recipe from the brewer. Also check out the Aussie home brewer forum as there are a few recipes on there.

http://www.beerandbrewer.com/_blog/Maga ... Creatures/

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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by beerbeerbeer » Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:06 pm

I just did a pils and fermented the boiler dead space dregs with s04 in a demi john. It is really nice and also v clear due to s04 dropping so quickly. Id recommend that.

Um doing a little creatures clone soon! :-)

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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by dmuz » Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:47 pm

Great link Underground joe, i'll be trying that at somepoint. Beerbeerbeer, what temp did you ferment at with s04? Im guessing that the lower end of the s04 temp would create a slightly more authentic lagerish result?

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Post by beerbeerbeer » Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:53 am

It was just in a demi john in the hallway ~ not v scientific but id guess it was at the low end. Im sure to my mates it would pass as lager.

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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by Manx Guy » Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:31 am

Kolsch is a good one too, although it still may have too much flavour if their idea of lager is Bud or Carlsberg!

It is great beer when done well, with subltle maltyness and fresh hop flavour. Tettnanger is my favourite, but any German type noble hop will work.
I think that Mount hood would also work well :)
WLP 029 is a versatile yeast too, you can use it in Pale Ales and US IPA's!
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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by Rookie » Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:00 pm

dmuz wrote:Hey all. Im after an easy drinking recipe (A lager-ish brew but easier and quicker to produce that my lager drinking friends might like). I think something like an ozzy pale ale in the form of little creatures or coopers? Has anyone any decent straight forward recipes or advice on brews for lager loving mates?
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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by Uncle Joshua » Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:49 pm

I wouldn't mind something that the lager drinkers would like.

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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by Hanglow » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:37 am

Blond ale type thing?

100% lager malt, one 15m big hop addition for a nice hoppy flavour beer or the standard 60m bitter addition then some late additions. Use something like s05 for yeast

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Re: Non lager recipes for lager lovers...

Post by dmuz » Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:33 am

Actually had tesco's own 'golden ale' yesterday and fair play to them, actually listed the specific ingredients as lager malt, golding and fuggles hops. Not amazing but not a bad brew by any means. Wish most brewers/distributers would be more specific when listing their ingredients.

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