I know a good bit of German lagers/pils are around the 5 to 5.5 ABV range. Over the past year I have had almost zero luck getting any test batch to turn out decent. I am either very sensitive to diacetyl or something in my process just isn't right because it is always present.
I have had only one beer sit 4 months that was decent.
So just thinking, I realize all these test are in the 6%+ abv range and I never considered pitching more yeast. I usually go 4.6g/gal which is an equivalent to 2 packs in a normal 5 gal batch (11.5gx2 = 23g; /5 = 4.6g).
I am thinking of trying a very light trial. Something with OG ~1.050 or less and pitch the same amount and keep to the fermentation schedule I am using.
Primary @52F for 10 days
Rise to 65F over 3 day ramp, stay for 7-8 days,
Crash/lager to 34F for 28 days.
Any thoughts if this process is off is appreciated.
I have had only one beer sit 4 months that was decent.
So just thinking, I realize all these test are in the 6%+ abv range and I never considered pitching more yeast. I usually go 4.6g/gal which is an equivalent to 2 packs in a normal 5 gal batch (11.5gx2 = 23g; /5 = 4.6g).
I am thinking of trying a very light trial. Something with OG ~1.050 or less and pitch the same amount and keep to the fermentation schedule I am using.
Primary @52F for 10 days
Rise to 65F over 3 day ramp, stay for 7-8 days,
Crash/lager to 34F for 28 days.
Any thoughts if this process is off is appreciated.