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Brewing day again. I'm currently trying to save the pennies, partly so I can afford to buy the necessary kit to start all-grain brewing, so today's brew is a bit of a hotch-potch. As its name suggests, the recipe came about by looking at what ingredients I had in my brewing cupboard. Unfortunately I couldn't quite manage a whole recipe without buying anything, but I managed to limit the purchases to a can of malt extract and a sachet of dried yeast. The recipe is:
- 0.5kg Munich malt (steeped at 70 degrees C for 30 mins)
- 0.5kg Vienna malt (steeped as above)
- 1 can of John Bull Pilsner kit hopped malt extract
- 1.5kg can Black Rock light liquid malt extract
- 13g NZ Hallertau hops (boiled for 60 mins)
- 25g Motueka hops (boiled for 10 mins)
- 1 tsp irish moss (10 mins)
- 5 tsp yeast nutrient salts
- 1 sachet Saflager W34/70 yeast
I'm getting quite comfortable with the brewing process now so it all went smoothly. The fermenter is in the temperature-controlled fridge, which has been set to 12 degrees C.
No idea how it will turn out. I've not done a lager before and the hop levels are a total guess as I don't know how heavily hopped the Pilsner kit was. It looks darker than I expected but the sample I took to measure the OG tasted OK. I'll give it a week at the primary fermentation temperature then rack it off into a clean fermenter for 4 weeks lagering at 2 degrees.
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