Eiffel
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5 pounds of LME for an extract version and use the rest of grains as partial boil?
Just brewed another batch! Can't get enough of this stuff.
Any reason I couldn't use 2-row Canadian malt instead of the pilsner malt for this recipe? I do love the Bitburger, and I have a big bag of 2 row.
Looks great, this is on my short list since its Lager season. How does it tastes compared to the original? I find a lot of times when I try to clone I usually come up with an even better beer than what I was going for.
Just brewed this with Avangard Pilsen and the same grain bill minus Carapils. Used magnum for the bittering addition and hallertau Hersbrucker for the other additions. Kept the ibus the same as the recipe and used a slurry of wyeast 2112 from a local brewery instead of 34/70 (can't stand that yeast!) Anywho if I were kegging and lagering in the keg 34/70 may be alright but I'm bottling so wanted something a tad clean at room temp (bottle priming). Anywho bottling today and man this is a fine brew!
Bummer on the infection. Just wondering why you don't like 34/70.
Brings back fond memories of my 3 years at Bitburg Air Base, Germany: 61-64. "Bitte in Bit!" was the saying every day and every beer was only one Mark (25cents). Those years in Bitburg helped me to learn what a really good pilsner really tastes like!! I'm not brewing any more, but I know it takes special care to brew a good pilsner beer because of its subtlety.I've got my 5th keg of this recipe on tap now, its been on the gas since Sunday evening - sure hoping its carbed up and ready to drink when I get home.
I just cannot believe how good this beer is, every time I pour a big glass I just get a big grin on my face because I made it myself.
Want to see a Picture ?
This is a picture of a glass of maybe the second batch I made of this beer, taken when I was sitting out on my back porch cooking up the third batch a few months ago - probably around March or so. The picture really doesn't do this beer justice though - when I pour it from the tap its a lot clearer and you can see the carbonation better. For some reason the camera makes it look flat and somewhat different color.
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