Emerson's Pilsener Recipe

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Hi all,
I was just wanting to see if anyone had either a clone recipe., or at least a educated guess at how to approach this excellent pils?


Cheers.
 
Hi Case. I haven't had this for more than two years, but I thought it was excellent too. If I was to attempt it I'd probably try Motueka (B Saaz) and some Nelson Sauvin. Maybe the Sauvin for bittering. I guess most likely they've changed the hops around over time. And for the malt I'd go German pilsner style; maybe just all Weyermann pils and no caramel malts to help achieve a dry finish (as well as mashing low). I'd probly aim for about 35 IBUs, and an OG about 1.047. Lager yeast I have no experience with. Good luck.
 
No one else got any thoughts on this one?
 
I know there's an Emersons brewery in NZ. In any case I like the name.
 
fantastic beer. from what i've heard it's all NZ saaz, and all organic weyermann pils (that we can't get) - 40-45IBU or thereabouts.
that's the easy bit...the rest of it is all good yeast management and how well you can ferment lagers.
 
The hardest part would be to capture what new zealand saaz tasted like a few years ago.
 
I remember hearing somwhere that it was all B saaz as well. Can't offer any more help, but would love to here of any results you come up with. Am brewing jimmyjack's B saaz CAP this weekend to have a go at an all B saaz lager of some sort. Emmerson's is a great brewery, and the pilsener my fav. Ahhh, thats right, driving past the bottlo that stocks 'em tomorrow....... :icon_drool2:
 
The claim of 100% NZ Saaz seems to be backed up here:

http://www.craftbeerradio.com/node/488

Based on the colour I'd also presume its 100% Organic Pils.

As for the rest, you could let the beer rest for the carbonation to die down, then take a gravity (FG) reading? Based on the alcohol on the bottle you should then be able to work out the OG.
 
yes, check out emersons site - they claim it's an all organic beer - and they say they use all european malts in their beers. plus have heard this info from a couple of sources over years.
 
I just brewed something very similiar.

Wyermen Pils
10% Munich
5% Vienna

and NZ B SAAZ @50min, 30min, 20g @5mins

30IBU

Mashed at 64degc for 40mins and 70degc for 30mins.

Mine came out nice and dry although maybe a bit more malty from when I had the real thing.

hockers
 
I just brewed something very similiar.

Wyermen Pils
10% Munich
5% Vienna

and NZ B SAAZ @50min, 30min, 20g @5mins

30IBU

Mashed at 64degc for 40mins and 70degc for 30mins.

Mine came out nice and dry although maybe a bit more malty from when I had the real thing.

hockers

i think the real thing is a lot hoppier in IBUs and latehopping than yours - (although looks like a nice beer anyway) - emersons pilsner must have one of the hugest hop noses out there - i'd be going 200g at 5 min, but that's just me...
 

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