I've only tried one or two of these beers, but I've been wanting to try brewing one for a while. My homebrew shop got some WLP072 French Ale yeast in, so I thought this was a good time! I've got no cold storage, so I'm perhaps stretching the name. Perhaps I should add inverted commas around the "garde" bit.
Yeast has been on the stirplate since last night which, touch wood, seems to be working fine. Just started mashing now, hoping for 12 litres in the FV.
Grain bill is
2kg lager malt
1kg Munich
0.2kg aromatic
0.25kg sugar in the boil
Hops
25g Hallertauer Mittelfruh (2.8% AA) fwh
20g Hallertauer Mittelfruh at 20 minutes
Aiming for 21 IBUs, with an OG of 1063.
I've mashed at about 67úC. My last few brews have been a bit dry (using different yeasts) so I've mashed slightly higher than the style might expect. I realised I find it difficult to get a consistent temperature reading in my mash tun (20 litre pot) so that might be part of it. I stirred it thoroughly for a few minutes and the highest temperature I got was 67úC anyway.
Slowly heating up the spargewater as it's mashing right now.
Yeast has been on the stirplate since last night which, touch wood, seems to be working fine. Just started mashing now, hoping for 12 litres in the FV.
Grain bill is
2kg lager malt
1kg Munich
0.2kg aromatic
0.25kg sugar in the boil
Hops
25g Hallertauer Mittelfruh (2.8% AA) fwh
20g Hallertauer Mittelfruh at 20 minutes
Aiming for 21 IBUs, with an OG of 1063.
I've mashed at about 67úC. My last few brews have been a bit dry (using different yeasts) so I've mashed slightly higher than the style might expect. I realised I find it difficult to get a consistent temperature reading in my mash tun (20 litre pot) so that might be part of it. I stirred it thoroughly for a few minutes and the highest temperature I got was 67úC anyway.
Slowly heating up the spargewater as it's mashing right now.