As the title states, I'm looking for help.
I've tried brewing a Mexican lager 3 times, and it was good, but it lacked the taste of a "Mexican" lager. I don't mean skunked, or light struck (or insert macro beer joke here), I mean that distinct Mexican lager taste.
I used a Mexican lager yeast each time.
My recipe was: 80% pilsner and 20 % corn, and noble hops with filtered water, brewed to 5.2% ABV .
It came out as a clean, crisp lager, which is never bad, but it missed the intended mark. Basically, it tasted like a good cream ale or a nice, no-obvious-off-flavor, lager.
I guess the water chemistry is a question mark, and I don't do anything to my water other than filter it through the fridge filter system. Maybe that's the key?
Any thoughts?
I've tried brewing a Mexican lager 3 times, and it was good, but it lacked the taste of a "Mexican" lager. I don't mean skunked, or light struck (or insert macro beer joke here), I mean that distinct Mexican lager taste.
I used a Mexican lager yeast each time.
My recipe was: 80% pilsner and 20 % corn, and noble hops with filtered water, brewed to 5.2% ABV .
It came out as a clean, crisp lager, which is never bad, but it missed the intended mark. Basically, it tasted like a good cream ale or a nice, no-obvious-off-flavor, lager.
I guess the water chemistry is a question mark, and I don't do anything to my water other than filter it through the fridge filter system. Maybe that's the key?
Any thoughts?