WLP 830 is a good enough choice. True. It does accentuate the malt profile a bit but in beers with lots of adjuncts it cant. I use this yeast for my rice lagers & it works quite well in a steam beer too. It doesnt have the floral bouquet of the Czech yeasts which would overpower a lighter flavored/bittered style like an American Lager.
Ive just kegged an American style lager (the recipe is posted below the 500g of ale malt is only in there because I was using up some I had left over.). Its the first time Ive used Maize but it tastes great out of the fermentor. Not really trying to copy a corona but make a tasty beer in the style
Just a note on bitterness. Over summer I made some not very bitter beers with IBUs down as low as 17. IMHO this was a bit low and hard to balance against the malt. So ~20IBU would be about as low as I will be going for next summers lady lagers
Asher for now
Ashers Cervesa
A ProMash Recipe Report
BJCP Style and Style Guidelines
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01-A American Lager, Light/Standard/Premium
Min OG: 1.035 Max OG: 1.050
Min IBU: 8 Max IBU: 22
Min Clr: 2 Max Clr: 8 Color in SRM, Lovibond
Recipe Specifics
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Batch Size (L): 40.00 Wort Size (L): 40.00
Total Grain (kg): 8.30
Anticipated OG: 1.050 Plato: 12.37
Anticipated SRM: 2.7
Anticipated IBU: 22.4
Brewhouse Efficiency: 75 %
Wort Boil Time: 70 Minutes
Grain/Extract/Sugar
% Amount Name Origin Potential SRM
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60.2 5.00 kg. IMC Pilsner Australia 1.038 2
24.1 2.00 kg. TF Flaked Maize UK 1.040 0
6.0 0.50 kg. Hoepfner Caramel Malt Pils Germany 1.036 2
3.6 0.30 kg. Hoepfner Wheat Malt Light Germany 1.040 2
6.0 0.50 kg. IMC Ale Malt Australia 1.038 2
Potential represented as SG per pound per gallon.
Hops
Amount Name Form Alpha IBU Boil Time
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20.00 g. Chinook Pellet 12.20 20.1 60 min.
42.00 g. Czech Saaz Plug 2.80 2.4 15 min.
42.00 g. Czech Saaz Plug 2.80 0.0 0 min.
Single Infusion Mash @ 66 deg
Mash out using HERMS to 75deg