Lmanning507
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I am familiar home brewing and have made some great IPAs; that being said, I have a friend from Sweden graduating college and I'd like to brew up something special to celebrate. I'm thinking of brewing a German style Pilsner with some Swedish fruit. I have two main issues: 1. I live in souther California and have hot weather 2. I've never brewed this beer style before. Any hints, tips, and any comments appreciated. This is the recipe I have made:
82.1% Pilsen malt
7.7% golden promise
5.2% Maris otter
5.2% Vienna
German lager yeast WLP 830
Hops I plan to use are saaz hallerauter and tettnanger
Again, I'm looking for advice how to keep my wort cool during winter months, and ways to improve this recipe
82.1% Pilsen malt
7.7% golden promise
5.2% Maris otter
5.2% Vienna
German lager yeast WLP 830
Hops I plan to use are saaz hallerauter and tettnanger
Again, I'm looking for advice how to keep my wort cool during winter months, and ways to improve this recipe