The perfect beer for the dog days of summer as the weather slowly transitions to fall. Get an festbier in the tanks now to have it ready to serve at your Oktoberfest events. Prost!
Vital Statistics:
ABV: 5.85% SRM: 5 IBU: 21 OG: 1.057 FG: 1.013
Ingredients:
Malt |
19L Batch |
10hL Batch |
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75% |
Brewhouse Efficiency: 85% |
|
Volume of Mash Water: 14.6L |
Volume of Mash Water: 677 hL |
|
Amount in KG |
Amount in KG |
|
Penhold Pilsner – Red Shed (80%) |
3.8 |
180 |
Kananaskis Malt - Red Shed (20%) |
1 |
46 |
Hops |
Addition Time |
IBU |
19L Batch |
10hL Batch |
Amount in KG |
Amount in KG |
|||
Magnum |
60 Minutes |
18 |
0.013 |
0.7 |
Mosaic |
15 Minutes |
3 |
0.015 |
0.8 |
Yeast: Escarpment Biergarten Lager Yeast
Strike Water Temperature: 70°C
Water Profile: Light Coloured and Malty
Mash Rest Temperature: 64°C
Mash pH: 5.2
Brewing Process:
Mash:
- Heat strike water to 70°C.
- Add all malt and brewing salts to strike water.
- Mash in at a temperature of 64°C.
- Acidify the mash water as necessary to achieve a mash pH of 5.3–5.5.
- Hold the mash at 64°C for 60 minutes.
- Mash out by raising the temperature to 78°C for 10 minutes.
Sparge:
- Sparge the mash with water acidified to a pH between 5.2 and 5.7.
Boil:
- Bring the collected wort to a boil.
- Add bittering hops (Magnum) at 60 minutes remaining in boil.
- Add flavour hops (Hersbrucker) with 15 minutes remaining in the boil..
- Add Whirlfloc and Yeastex at 10 minutes.
Cooling:
- After boiling for 90 minutes, cool the wort rapidly using a wort chiller or an ice bath.
Fermentation:
- Transfer the cooled wort to the fermenter.
- Aerate the wort by shaking or using an aeration stone.
- Pitch Biergarten yeast at a temperature of 8°C.
- Ferment at a temperature of 10°C.
- Perform a diacetyl rest, by increasing the temperature 1°C/per day once the gravity of the beer reaches 6°P and hold at 15°C until the final gravity is consistent for 3 days.
- Cold crash beer to 0°C and lager for 4-6 weeks.
- Dump yeast.
- Once fermentation is complete, proceed to canning, bottling or kegging.
- Carb to 2.7 – 2.9 volumes of CO2