marky_mark
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Hey Guys,
I've been considering using a small percentage (2-4%) of Weyermann CaraMunich I malt in a czech pilsner to see if i can achieve some of that delicate sweetness whilst still using traditional german malts. I'd like to use some CaraHell, german light crystal equivalent but can't get it in Melbourne, as far as im aware... The other option would be to use some Joe White Light Crystal but I dont think that will give me the maltiness I want... and again with the desire to use German grain.
So...possible Grain Bill:
95% Weyermann Pilsner Malt
3% Weyermann CaraMunich I
2% Weyermann Acidulated Malt
What are your thoughts, will this give me a flavour profile similar to that of pilsner urqell or am I looking at too roasted a grain for this style?
I've been considering using a small percentage (2-4%) of Weyermann CaraMunich I malt in a czech pilsner to see if i can achieve some of that delicate sweetness whilst still using traditional german malts. I'd like to use some CaraHell, german light crystal equivalent but can't get it in Melbourne, as far as im aware... The other option would be to use some Joe White Light Crystal but I dont think that will give me the maltiness I want... and again with the desire to use German grain.
So...possible Grain Bill:
95% Weyermann Pilsner Malt
3% Weyermann CaraMunich I
2% Weyermann Acidulated Malt
What are your thoughts, will this give me a flavour profile similar to that of pilsner urqell or am I looking at too roasted a grain for this style?