deadwolfbones
Well-Known Member
Meanwhile, here's a different take on kinda the same idea: a hoppy American pils w/ Citra and Idaho Gem:
Grain:
93% Best Pils
7% Weyermann Munich I
Hops:
Idaho Gem @ 60 (28 IBU)
Citra & Idaho Gem at WP (3.5 IBU each)
Big starter of 34/70. Fermented at 52 throughout, under 25 PSI start to finish.
Water profile: 59 chloride to 25 sulfate, just a dash of sodium.
Step mash: 30min @ 147, 40min @ 162, 10min @ 170
1.049->1.013, 4.7% ABV.
I'm honestly surprised how much hop character comes through in this one given no DH and a small WP charge. The nose is all traditional lager but the hops hit the tongue a lot harder than I expected. Mild citrus but big red berry, presumably from the Idaho Gem. Very crushable.

Grain:
93% Best Pils
7% Weyermann Munich I
Hops:
Idaho Gem @ 60 (28 IBU)
Citra & Idaho Gem at WP (3.5 IBU each)
Big starter of 34/70. Fermented at 52 throughout, under 25 PSI start to finish.
Water profile: 59 chloride to 25 sulfate, just a dash of sodium.
Step mash: 30min @ 147, 40min @ 162, 10min @ 170
1.049->1.013, 4.7% ABV.
I'm honestly surprised how much hop character comes through in this one given no DH and a small WP charge. The nose is all traditional lager but the hops hit the tongue a lot harder than I expected. Mild citrus but big red berry, presumably from the Idaho Gem. Very crushable.