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Fermentation went very well on this one. I cold crashed it starting Thursday night, and kegged it today! Tasted just right, and hit a FG of 1.007. I still can't get over the light color!
--LexusChris
After the cornies were full, I gave the sanke a real good swirl & rock, pushed the racking tub all the way down, and filled up sanitized quart jars for Brad & Brent. Let me know if you want me to bring them to the meeting... or pickup laters.
And a left over photo from my run to Stein Filler's to use my Pac Brewer's Cup prize gift cert..
I've had a lot of fun with this style, and the cold uncarb'd sample I had today was right on target... shame to have to wait a few weeks to lager this baby up... I hope it will be worth it!--LexusChris
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Re: Kolsch feedback
Thanks Chris! It would be great if I could grab mine at the meeting tomorrow.
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Awesome Chris. I will be at the meeting, so you can bring the yeast and Brent can bring his Porter to try.
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So, I think I'll be using my Kolsch yeast this weekend, and was wondering what beer to brew with it. I'm typically not one to brew the same brew back-to-back, so was considering a Blonde ale.
I have plenty of Pilsner malt left over, and still some Belgian Pale malt from last year. What do folks think about a grain bill of 50% Pilsner and 50% Belgian Pale malt for a Blonde? Something like this..
All ideas are welcome!
--LexusChris
I have plenty of Pilsner malt left over, and still some Belgian Pale malt from last year. What do folks think about a grain bill of 50% Pilsner and 50% Belgian Pale malt for a Blonde? Something like this..
Alternately, I could do a different Kolsch .. either with a different hop, or just late kettle a bit.Recipe Specifications
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Boil Size: 13.90 gal
Post Boil Volume: 12.48 gal
Batch Size (fermenter): 11.00 gal
Bottling Volume: 10.50 gal
Estimated OG: 1.050 SG
Estimated Color: 3.8 SRM
Estimated IBU: 19.3 IBUs
Brewhouse Efficiency: 72.00 %
Est Mash Efficiency: 78.5 %
Boil Time: 90 Minutes
Ingredients:
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Amt Name Type # %/IBU
9.00 lb Pale Malt (2 Row) Bel (3.0 SRM) Grain 5 45.0 %
9.00 lb Pilsner (2 Row) Ger (2.0 SRM) Grain 6 45.0 %
1.00 oz Perle [8.00 %] - Boil 90.0 min Hop 7 15.1 IBUs
0.20 oz Cascade [5.50 %] - Boil 25.0 min Hop 8 1.3 IBUs
0.20 oz Cascade [5.50 %] - Boil 10.0 min Hop 10 0.7 IBUs
0.20 oz Columbus (Tomahawk) [14.00 %] - Boil 10. Hop 11 1.8 IBUs
0.20 oz Cascade [5.50 %] - Boil 5.0 min Hop 13 0.4 IBUs
2.0 pkg German Ale/Kolsch (White Labs #WLP029) [ Yeast 14 -
2.00 lb Honey (1.0 SRM) Sugar 15 10.0 %
Mash Schedule: Single Infusion, Light Body, Batch Sparge
Total Grain Weight: 20.00 lb
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Name Description Step Temperat Step Time
Mash In Add 6.13 gal of water at 160.4 F 150.0 F 75 min
All ideas are welcome!
--LexusChris
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Re: Kolsch feedback
Chris
Have you considered doing a SMaSH?
Single malt and single hops
Just brewed one using Munich malt, Sterling hops and American ale yeast
Have you considered doing a SMaSH?
Single malt and single hops
Just brewed one using Munich malt, Sterling hops and American ale yeast
Chris aka Dr Dually
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Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
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Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
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Never tried one... let me know how the Munich/Sterling turns out! Sounds like a good combo!DrDually wrote:Chris
Have you considered doing a SMaSH?
Single malt and single hops
Just brewed one using Munich malt, Sterling hops and American ale yeast
--LexusChris
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Re: Kolsch feedback
OK
I will try some tomorrow night and let you know
BTW, these hops were from Dan Hempy's crop last summer...Thanks Dan
I will try some tomorrow night and let you know
BTW, these hops were from Dan Hempy's crop last summer...Thanks Dan
Chris aka Dr Dually
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Life is tough. It is even tougher when you are stupid. John Wayne
Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
drdually@att.net
Life is tough. It is even tougher when you are stupid. John Wayne
Bottled and enjoying: Nada, zip
Kegged: English Brown, American Amber, Double Barrel Ale
Next up: Kolsch
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Re: Kolsch feedback
What did you end up brewing with the Kolsch yeast? I didn't see the post in time, but I was going to suggest a cream ale or a blonde ale, so you are on the right track. You could even try an amber lager with that yeast.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's
Re: Kolsch feedback
Glad to see those hops going to good use. You're welcome!DrDually wrote:OK
I will try some tomorrow night and let you know
BTW, these hops were from Dan Hempy's crop last summer...Thanks Dan
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I ended up using the blonde recipe above a few posts.. but I used ahtanum and nugget hops instead of cascade and Columbus... it was what I had on hand.
I put the kolsch on tap.. looking forward to trying it carbonated.. still is very tasty!
--lexuschris
I put the kolsch on tap.. looking forward to trying it carbonated.. still is very tasty!
--lexuschris
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Can't wait to try it. Thanks again for the yeast. I prepared a 2L starter tonight to build up what you gave me. After that ferments out, I am going to do another 5L starter before brew day. I will probably brew the Kolsch on March 1 or 2.lexuschris wrote:I ended up using the blonde recipe above a few posts.. but I used ahtanum and nugget hops instead of cascade and Columbus... it was what I had on hand.
I put the kolsch on tap.. looking forward to trying it carbonated.. still is very tasty!
--lexuschris
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's
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I tasted the Kolsch that was on top of the yeast you gave me, it was really nice given that it wasn't carbonated and probably a bit oxidized. I'd bet that the final beer is really tasty.
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The Kolsch came out rather well. One of my best in a very long time!
I'm not sure how 'Kolsch' it is, but it is clean, crisp, malty & has that Pilsner grain flavor too. I just bottled up 4 gallons of it for various uses with my bottling gun. The next keg is being force-carb'd now. I bottled a growler for the upcoming meeting. Looking forward to some expert feedback from our resident Kolsch fans!
--LexusChris
I'm not sure how 'Kolsch' it is, but it is clean, crisp, malty & has that Pilsner grain flavor too. I just bottled up 4 gallons of it for various uses with my bottling gun. The next keg is being force-carb'd now. I bottled a growler for the upcoming meeting. Looking forward to some expert feedback from our resident Kolsch fans!
--LexusChris
"A woman drove me to drink, and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her." – W.C. Fields
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I'm bummed that I won't be at the meeting to try it. I brewed my Kolsch on Saturday. I made a 2L starter from what you gave me, then I pitched that into a 5L starter. Needless to say, I had a ton of yeast going into 10 gallons of wort. It took off like a rocket at 65F and is still bubbling about once per second.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's