Pilsner Safale US-05 ferment temp

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maltedhaj

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Hi guys,

I have just put on a kit Gluten Free Heineken Pilsner style beer. I have used the Safale US-05 Yeast that the brew shop gave me. Should I be lagering this at a lower temperature or is this an ale yeast that ferments normally? I have a fridge to put the brew in so I can pick the temperature.
 
it's an ale yeast. i've fermented it as low as 15c but i had to overpitch. i would just ferment it at about 17c. it'll be quite clean at that temp.
 
Ale yeast do it at say 17C. It won't be a pilsner as such but it'll be a faux pilsner with US-05.

What's the full recipe and what brew shop?
 
Thanks, just set the fridge to 17.

3kg Sorghum Malt
60g Czech Saaz Hops
1kg Dextrose
US-05 Yeast
 
I agree with Fletcher, get your temp down to 15c. 05 makes a great faux laget down low.
It will take a liitle longer to ferment, but the result is worth it.
 
Next time try Mangrove Jacks California Ale. Lager characteristics at ale temps.
I'll admit my sample size is 1, but man, I made a bang on Euro lager with it at 18°C, done in 4 days, no D-rest, just a 2 day rest to clean itself up, (didnt really need it, just my availability) then kegged.
Great from day 1. I will be using this yeast again. Note- these days I pitch at around 1g/L rehydrated, no O2.
 
Id suggest a new brew store. Your making a pilsner and they gave you an ale yeast. FM.
 
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