tried doing a san migeul clone from Brewings Beers Like Those you Buy.
20lt
1 x lager kit
1000g goldern syrup
15g Hallertaau tops
saf larger yeast
For the larger kit i used a Coopers European Larger kit.
I simmered the hops for about 10mins, added them to the fermenter along with the kit. I messed up and mixed it to 24lt!!! so added 500g of lightly hopped spraymalt (thats what i had to hand)
Fermented in the primary for a week then, secondary for 2 weeks, then racked into a cornelius keg. It recommends maturing the larger for three months before sampling. I have left it 2 and a bit, and wow i'm very impressed, incredibly clear, goldern larger, very much like Sol or San Migeul.
I read a quote somewhere "why would you brew a beer that you can buy tones of?", looking forward to experimenting with all grain, but i cant argur this makes a lovly beer that i reckon will improve with age
20lt
1 x lager kit
1000g goldern syrup
15g Hallertaau tops
saf larger yeast
For the larger kit i used a Coopers European Larger kit.
I simmered the hops for about 10mins, added them to the fermenter along with the kit. I messed up and mixed it to 24lt!!! so added 500g of lightly hopped spraymalt (thats what i had to hand)
Fermented in the primary for a week then, secondary for 2 weeks, then racked into a cornelius keg. It recommends maturing the larger for three months before sampling. I have left it 2 and a bit, and wow i'm very impressed, incredibly clear, goldern larger, very much like Sol or San Migeul.
I read a quote somewhere "why would you brew a beer that you can buy tones of?", looking forward to experimenting with all grain, but i cant argur this makes a lovly beer that i reckon will improve with age