5%, pretty much all pilsner malt (malteurop or gladfield) and maybe a touch of carapils
25ibu
63-64c mash
A really solid ferment with a good clean simple yeast (danish lager?)
To me, the tap version (in a decent bar) does have a little hop aroma/flavour. I'd add a little dose of late hops at 15min and 0min - around 0.25-0.5g/L
I couldn't say if they do or don't... I just know that beers like Becks, Warsteiner etc don't and Steinlager is a lot closer to these beers than anything else. That's the only reason why...
Thanks for all the advice guys, this site rules. I bottled my 8th batch on Monday and I have had no infection, bottle bombs, or undrinkable beer so far, mostly thanks to the interweb and this site in particular! I don't have temperature control at the moment so I am going to try US05, it seems to ferment at 16-17 in my garage at the moment so hopefully will be pretty clean and thorough. Cheers!
OK I want to have a crack at this amber ale recipe from the Mr Malty site. I am going to hop it differently but I am going to use the same malt bill - can anyone shed light on possible alternatives for victory malt? I don't think Brewers Coop stock it.
Recipe: Evil Twin
Ingredients for 6 U.S. gallons (23 liters)
Target Original Gravity: 1.066 (16.21 Plato)
Approximate Final Gravity: 1.016 (4.08 Plato)
Brewhouse Efficiency: 70%
Anticipated SRM: 17
Anticipated IBU: 23.8
Anticipated ABV: 6.66%
Wort Boil Time: 90 minutes
12 lb (5.44 kg) British Pale Malt 3L
1 lb (0.45 kg) Crystal 40L
1 lb (0.45 kg) Munich Malt 8L
0.50 lb (0.22 kg) Victory Malt 25L
0.50 lb (0.22 kg) Crystal 120L
0.25 lb (0.11 kg) Pale Chocolate Malt 200L
0.5 oz. (14 g) Centennial pellet hops, 10% alpha acid (20 min.) (6.4 IBU)
0.5 oz. (14 g) Amarillo pellet hops, 7% alpha acid (20 min.) (4.5 IBU)
1 oz. (28 g) Centennial pellet hops, 10% alpha acid (10 min.) (7.6 IBU)
1 oz. (28 g) Amarillo pellet hops, 7% alpha acid (10 min.) (5.3 IBU)
1 oz. (28 g) Centennial pellet hops, 10% alpha acid (0 min.) (0 IBU)
1 oz. (28 g) Amarillo pellet hops, 7% alpha acid (0 min.) (0 IBU)