bobsaget
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Hi, I found this recipe on the internet from somewhere:
Now that is all good but I don't have the means to brew at lager temps. So I was going to use another yeast but the question is which one? I have an alt beer brewing at the moment in which I used Wyeast 1007 German ale. I did some reading up on it and people suggested it could be used for a lager. It does ferment down fairly low - to 13C I have read (I find that hard to believe but thats what it says). I could manage 16C in my laundry fairly well if I used this yeast. I have only done a couple of AG batches and I really need to do a couple of lagers for summer!
My other question is could I rack the Grolsch straight onto the yeast cake of the alt beer even if it has been sitting there for 1 week since finishing fermenting?
The other yeast I have in the fridge are all ale yeast - US05, US04, Nothingham ale yeast, Wyeast 1968 London ESB. I could possibly also get my hands on some Californian lager yeast. So what do ya reckon??
Grolsch - 20 litres
Grolsch
Brewlength - 20 litres
Efficiency - 70%
Estimated OG - 1057
Estimated FG - 1012
ABV - 5.9%
90 minute mash
90 min boil
Grist
10 lb German 2 row pils
4 oz 10L crystal
2 oz German Munich
Hops
3/4 oz Northern Brewer 7.8% AA Bittering 60min
1/4 oz Hallertau Hersbrucker 3.1% AA Flavour 15min
1/2 oz Saaz 2.6% AA Flavour
1/2 oz Saaz 2.6% AA Aroma
Yeast
2042 Danish Lager in a 1L starter
Now that is all good but I don't have the means to brew at lager temps. So I was going to use another yeast but the question is which one? I have an alt beer brewing at the moment in which I used Wyeast 1007 German ale. I did some reading up on it and people suggested it could be used for a lager. It does ferment down fairly low - to 13C I have read (I find that hard to believe but thats what it says). I could manage 16C in my laundry fairly well if I used this yeast. I have only done a couple of AG batches and I really need to do a couple of lagers for summer!
My other question is could I rack the Grolsch straight onto the yeast cake of the alt beer even if it has been sitting there for 1 week since finishing fermenting?
The other yeast I have in the fridge are all ale yeast - US05, US04, Nothingham ale yeast, Wyeast 1968 London ESB. I could possibly also get my hands on some Californian lager yeast. So what do ya reckon??