ssashton
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Thanks for the details.Morning Ssashton,
I don't think you've got the bittering hops right. Saaz hops are usually around 3% alpha acid and a Czech lager is quite bitter- say 40 IBUs in which case you'll need about 150g for a 23 litre batch.
Why are you boiling for 90 minutes if the hops only go in for 60 minutes? I'd do a FWH and boil for 60 minutes plus another 10 or 15 for the protofloc and final hop addition.
Pitch you yeast at ale temperature- 18-20 C and as soon as the surface is colonised or as soon as you got activity in the airlock, let the temperature fall to 10-12C, slowly, over 12 hours. When airlock activity has nearly ceased, then do your diacetyl rest.
Good luck. Seems a good recipe.
M84 can pong a bit, so don't worry too much if you start smelling rotten eggs. The yeast will clean itself up. It's one of my favourites in spite of that.
What is an FWH?
You are right I might as well hop at the start. I used to do 60min boils but then switched to 90mins as I heard it is sometimes necessary to reduce diacetyl.
I'll add more hops but they come in 100g packets so that is the max for this one (I already got the bits).