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Do you secondary after step two?
I transfer to secondary after step 2, before step 3.
Some people don't transfer, I do as I find I get a clearer beer in my process.
MC
Do you secondary after step two?
Brewed my version of SA BL clone and poured the first pint tonight. Very tasty.
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...based on info from the SA website.
14 lbs US 2-row
2 lbs Vienna
1 lbs Cara-Pils
1 lbs Cara-Red
8.0 oz Crystal 40
Mash 153F 90 minutes
Mash-out 170F 20 minutes
2.0 oz Hallertauer Mittelfrueh (leaf) 60min
2.0 oz Hallertauer Mittelfrueh (leaf) 15min
2.0 oz Hallertauer Mittelfrueh (leaf) 0min (through a Hop Rocket)
The 2.0oz of H-M in the rocket really bumped up the hop aroma & flavor. It's a touch too much hops for an exact SA clone, but it's soooo delicious.
Clarification on the fermentation time & temps, in this order:
1) 14 days @ 50F
2) 3 days @ 68F (gradual increase)
3) 30 days @ 42F
MC
Boston Lager is a different beer now.
What metallic taste are we talking about here? I don't think anyone mentioned that.how'd you get ride of the matalic taste?
Sams Boston lager bottled from the factory has always had a very metallic taste at the tail end. I have found not everyone notices it but I can always taste it. It's not as bad when its draft.What metallic taste are we talking about here? I don't think anyone mentioned that.
This is not mine I was just wondering how the op delt with the metallic taste
I'm not fully sure honestly. From what I have read it's due to fermentation in large stainless vats. The more stainless that is in contact with the fermenting wart the more off flavors can leach into the beer.
not sure I don't from the bottle. always pour into glassWas reading this post and figured i'd comment because I get the same taste in Coors Light when I drink from bottle. I'm 99% sure it comes from the bottle cap and how they secure it on.
Your lips come in direct contact with the metal to crimp portion of the bottle and there is residue from the cap having forces put onto it.
Just a theory but I'm pretty sure this is the culprit.