Mardoo
Noob What Craps On A Bit
Just follow the link he gave. Or follow this one that comes off the link he gave.
And give this episode of Can You Brew It a listen...
And give this episode of Can You Brew It a listen...
I was referring to the TT Landlord clone mentioned by Wide Eyed and Legless!Mardoo said:Just follow the link he gave. Or follow this one that comes off the link he gave.
And give this episode of Can You Brew It a listen...
any chance you can share what book that is?DJ_L3ThAL said:Here it is, also the PilsnerUrquell recipe which I plan to do also
It must be said the grist and mash schedule is the perfect base for any clean, full bodied lager. I plan to even try it with some PoR to see if I can make a nice tasting aussie lager!
I thought it was clone brews but upon checking it is not. Those shots are from this forum but I cant find the thread. Hopefully someone recognizes the book and can shed some light.....jatterbury said:any chance you can share what book that is?
DJ_L3ThAL said:Completely agree with your last sentence.
For me, Czech Budvar clone (from Clone Brews). Sold me on step mashing and 90min gentle boils with noble hops. Combined with the huge starter and controlled fermentation, it's the best beer I've brewed. Simple things done well is king.
PS. You've reminded me that I have only one bottle left of it, will shed a tear when finishing it....
DJ_L3ThAL said:Here it is, also the PilsnerUrquell recipe which I plan to do also
It must be said the grist and mash schedule is the perfect base for any clean, full bodied lager. I plan to even try it with some PoR to see if I can make a nice tasting aussie lager!
DJ_L3ThAL said:Did a split batch with my mate he took a cube I took a cube.
I used the Pilsner Urquell White labs, he used the Budvar White labs. I didn't taste his but he loved it, mine was amazing, I harvested some of the Budvar yeast from the starter I made for him so next time I'm trying the Budvar yeast! Cold pitched at 10C and fermented at that for 4 weeks, then legged and lagered in the keg as I drank it ;-) bottles got another 4 weeks at room temp then we're all put in the fridge to lager in the bottle.
Nuff said?Moad said:Have you brewed that recipe DJ? Looking for a clone for a mate at work...
What yeast?
Got mine off HBT.Darrens said:Gidday Guys, Would really appreciate a 23 L Recipe for that Zombie Dust Clone if someone has one .
Thanks. Darren.
Ah yes but now you own the best of the best kit in the world for making a repeatable wort quality so all you need to do is get the yeast, fermentation and conditioning steps right and you are away fellaSJW said:Have to agree with the second post on this thread. I spent years brewing over and over that Pilsner Urquell recipe just trying to perfect it. That's the problem I found brewing with my old 3 V system I could never replicate a fine brew like a pale Lager with any degree of accuracy. In recent years I have got lazy and mainly done APA's but me thinks I need to get the fire in the belly going for German Lagers again.
Steve
Thanks for that, I've been looking for a black IPA recipe, and wanted to try something with Rye as well.Truman said:Sure...here it is. i had never tried the original until I managed to find it in a bottlo a few months back. And after trying it I thought my version was much better. But the original could have been old and had lost some of its spicy pepperyness and hop character.
I got my clone recipe from here & it turned out awesomeDarrens said:Gidday Guys, Would really appreciate a 23 L Recipe for that Zombie Dust Clone if someone has one .
Thanks. Darren.