Hello All
Recently have begun home brewing, and loving it. Have brewed 4 batches so far, with the expected mixed results … well, all drinkable, two very good, the others just a little meh, ordinary.
In the long run I am planning to have a couple of reliable, tasty, our style brews to make ongoing, as our basic drinking. Then I am planning to experiment with smaller batches (Say 11 or 12 Litres or so) of a wide variety of styles, for fun and for experimentation.
I am currently an extract brewer, and will stay that way for a little while, as I learn more, and then decide on the extra equipment I will need for all grain, temperature controlled etc brewing.
We love a European style Pilsner Lager, say Czech style, think Budvar, think Pilsner Urquell, even enjoy the easy drinking of a Mythos or real Peroni.
Please advise, happy to add and use hops, dry hopping or at the start for bittering, does anyone have a recipe or recipes that would make a reliable and tasty beer of this style, that could become our ‘everyday’ beer ongoing?
Value any advice, and if too basic, understand those too busy with their own brews!
Recently have begun home brewing, and loving it. Have brewed 4 batches so far, with the expected mixed results … well, all drinkable, two very good, the others just a little meh, ordinary.
In the long run I am planning to have a couple of reliable, tasty, our style brews to make ongoing, as our basic drinking. Then I am planning to experiment with smaller batches (Say 11 or 12 Litres or so) of a wide variety of styles, for fun and for experimentation.
I am currently an extract brewer, and will stay that way for a little while, as I learn more, and then decide on the extra equipment I will need for all grain, temperature controlled etc brewing.
We love a European style Pilsner Lager, say Czech style, think Budvar, think Pilsner Urquell, even enjoy the easy drinking of a Mythos or real Peroni.
Please advise, happy to add and use hops, dry hopping or at the start for bittering, does anyone have a recipe or recipes that would make a reliable and tasty beer of this style, that could become our ‘everyday’ beer ongoing?
Value any advice, and if too basic, understand those too busy with their own brews!