jujeinator
New Member
Hey gang,
More of a thought experiment than anything else, really. I'm without my brewing kit for a few months (couldn't fit it in my car when moving upstate, so it's gathering dust at my folks' place for now), so I've been spending a lot of time dreaming up new recipes. I've always been interested in the idea of brewing a dopplebock or dunkel (it's too late for Oktoberfest this year), but don't have the space for a lagerator or the time to work out an effective swamp cooler to keep things down around 34 all day.
But then I got to thinking, perhaps influenced a bit by the Old Foghorn I'm having right now: what would happen if I brewed up something like a bock in terms of hopping/grain bill, pitched a lager yeast, but then fermented at Steam Beer temperatures? Has anyone else tried doing this, or drinking something like this? I can't really think of any reason why it would be bad or go wrong, but then again I couldn't really find anything to read about what lagering at high temps does to change the steam beer wort into what we know as Anchor Steam. Mostly I'm just curious to hear what you guys think, though, in terms of tweaking the recipe and things to watch out for-- gotta pass the time until I get my kit somehow! Cheers
More of a thought experiment than anything else, really. I'm without my brewing kit for a few months (couldn't fit it in my car when moving upstate, so it's gathering dust at my folks' place for now), so I've been spending a lot of time dreaming up new recipes. I've always been interested in the idea of brewing a dopplebock or dunkel (it's too late for Oktoberfest this year), but don't have the space for a lagerator or the time to work out an effective swamp cooler to keep things down around 34 all day.
But then I got to thinking, perhaps influenced a bit by the Old Foghorn I'm having right now: what would happen if I brewed up something like a bock in terms of hopping/grain bill, pitched a lager yeast, but then fermented at Steam Beer temperatures? Has anyone else tried doing this, or drinking something like this? I can't really think of any reason why it would be bad or go wrong, but then again I couldn't really find anything to read about what lagering at high temps does to change the steam beer wort into what we know as Anchor Steam. Mostly I'm just curious to hear what you guys think, though, in terms of tweaking the recipe and things to watch out for-- gotta pass the time until I get my kit somehow! Cheers