Good Aussie Lager Recipe

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Knappstein is an Australian Lager right?

I say get some Nelson Sauvin Hops (I think they are around 12% AA so you don't have to use too much for bittering, but they also have a great flavour/aroma)

I went though a "fusion brewing" phase a while back and swore off it. Recently I've done a couple of lagers with US APA hops. It can work - but it takes time to get your tongue around the weird mix.

Got some Kohatu to try an APA but am tempted to use it in a SMaSH lager with Pils malt and S189...
 
I went though a "fusion brewing" phase a while back and swore off it. Recently I've done a couple of lagers with US APA hops. It can work - but it takes time to get your tongue around the weird mix.

Got some Kohatu to try an APA but am tempted to use it in a SMaSH lager with Pils malt and S189...

Looking to try those two new varieties from CB.

I wouldn't use NS for a bittering addition - I find it too harsh.

As a flavouring hop however, it's :icon_drool2:

Goomba
 
Thanks for the replies, I didnt realise the % ratings of hops, i normally just follow someones recipe and use XX grams at XX time.
I went and ordered 90g of czech saaz. Ill wait till i get all my ingredients here and see what i can make from it.

Also have some Liberts, Amarillo, Citra, Pride of ringwood & Nelson Sauvin on their way.

So i'll most likely be asking all your advice again on brew night :)
 
Also have some Liberts, Amarillo, Citra, Pride of ringwood & Nelson Sauvin on their way.


mmmmmmm, Nelson Sauvin SMaSH! (single malt, single hop variety)

yum yum pigs bum....
 
The best way to come up with an Aussie lager recipe is to pretend you have to present it to a board meeting of twelve people who own 51% of the shares in the Brewery. They want to maximise profit and minimise expense. Suggest enzymes to dry out the beer, increase the alc % while using no extra ingredients. Suggest 20% sugar. Suggest high fermentation temps to pump it out quicker. It's the world's cheapest beer! The Aussie Lager! The consumer is a moron and can be won over with MANLY ads, not taste! :D

I do the recipe below. I leave out the sugar, but there's no harm putting in maybe 20% sucrose for a more authentic twang.

100% Barrett Burston Pale Malt (64C mash) and 25 IBUs of PoR at 60 minutes with S189 @15C.

You could tart it up with spec grains and late additions, but I reckon the simpler the better for an Aussie Lager. It's a bloody cheap beer to make. 40c a liter.
Unfortunately, PoR is no longer available. What is a reasonable substitute?
 
Super Pride Hops (Australian):
Super Pride is a seedless, high alpha acid hop. Like its mother Pride of Ringwood, Super Pride is predominantly used as a bittering hop. Apart from bittering, the influence on beer aroma is a combination of resin and fruit, with a milder impact than that of Pride of Ringwood.
 

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