Hops used in American Pilsner

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what hops are used in American pilsners? also any you guys know if you can boil finishing hops for bittering stage? or are finishing hops just used for aroma
 
No idea, but you can boil any hops at any stage - it just depends on what you want from them.
 
Brewing classic styles uses hallertau for its American lager and classic American pils. If your despo to use something American sterling would be a decent sub.
 
Hallertau or Saaz are a good options. You can use a portion of saaz as a bittering charge, but because it is so low in alpha acids you need quite a lot. I like to first wort hop my pilsners which means adding the hops immediately after you start the lautering. It give good flavour and smooth bitterness. For a classic american pilsner I would look at using 1-1.5g/L saaz/hallertau at FWH and again @15 min and @0 min (whirpool). You make up the missing IBU's with magnum which you could also add as FWH.
 
My understanding is that Cluster was the main hop used in CAPs. That's what I use for base bittering but add Tettnang or Hallertau as a finishing/aroma hop. On the second question, yes you can.

Cheers
 
TunofGrunt said:
My understanding is that Cluster was the main hop used in CAPs. That's what I use for base bittering but add Tettnang or Hallertau as a finishing/aroma hop. On the second question, yes you can.

Cheers
Would dry hoping a hallertau give out a light aroma?
 
I want to brew a light style american Pilsner

I'm thinking
Can of Canadian blonde
1kg dry malt extract and then dry hoping 12.5 hallertau.
 
Black n Tan said:
Hallertau or Saaz are a good options. You can use a portion of saaz as a bittering charge, but because it is so low in alpha acids you need quite a lot. I like to first wort hop my pilsners which means adding the hops immediately after you start the lautering. It give good flavour and smooth bitterness. For a classic american pilsner I would look at using 1-1.5g/L saaz/hallertau at FWH and again @15 min and @0 min (whirpool). You make up the missing IBU's with magnum which you could also add as FWH.
Sorry what does the FWH stand for? And you add 1.5g of hallertau 3 times in the boil?

Cheers
 
FWH= first wort hop
1.5 grams per litre
 
First wort hopping (FWH) is basically adding hops to the wort as it is coming to the boil, rather than waiting for it to start boiling first. I use the technique in a number of beers but most notably in my Czech Pilsner recipe, which is brewed with all Saaz hops. The latest batch that I kegged turned out really well.
 

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