BeerCoAU - Californication EuroCal Lager
All Grain Recipe
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Brewer: Dermott Dowling | |
Batch Size: 5.55 gal | Style: Czech Premium Pale Lager ( 3B) |
Boil Size: 6.28 gal | Style Guide: BJCP 2015 |
Color: 3.9 SRM | Equipment: Generic 19L (Stainless) |
Bitterness: 38.9 IBUs | Boil Time: 60 min |
Est OG: 1.056 (13.7° P) | Mash Profile: Single Infusion, Medium Body, No Mash Out |
Est FG: 1.010 SG (2.4° P) | Fermentation: Ale, Two Stage |
ABV: 6.1% | Taste Rating: 30.0 |
Ingredients
Amount |
Name |
Type |
# |
11 lbs 0.37 oz |
Malteurop Pilsner (1.9 SRM) |
Grain |
1 |
8.82 oz |
Dextrin Malt (Crisp) (1.5 SRM) |
Grain |
2 |
1.06 oz |
Hallertau Blanc [8.9%] - Boil 60 min |
Hops |
3 |
1.06 oz |
Hallertau Blanc [8.9%] - Boil 5 min |
Hops |
4 |
1.0 pkgs |
Golden Gate Lager (Giga Yeast #GY005) |
Yeast |
5 |
0.71 oz |
Hallertau Blanc [8.9%] - Dry Hop 5 days |
Hops |
6 |
0.71 oz |
Hallertau Blanc [8.9%] - Dry Hop 3 days |
Hops |
7 |
Notes
BeerCoAU - Californication Euro Cal Lager All-Grain Recipe Kit
https://beerco.com.au/collections/all-grain/products/californication-eurocal-lager-beerco-recipe-kit
We all enjoy some Eurotrash and Californication so we thought it would be cool to mash up the best Pilsen Malteurop Malt with Hallertau Blanc GR Hops and GY005 Golden Gate Lager GigaYeast for a fast and furious yet soft and subtle EuroCal Lager. Just in time for Spring Break or Summer Pool or Porch Sessions. This mild mannered mid level ABV EuroCal Lager will have you reaching for the Kegerator Taps or Fridge all Spring and Summer long and leave you wishing you brewed a Bigger Batch!
Cheers! #brewhappy #drinkhappier #enjoyresponsibly #EuroCal #Lager
This is a starting point with grainbill and hops for the All-Grain Kit. Adjust equipment profile, mash profile and efficiency as per your own setup. Brewing salts and kettle finings such as Whirlfloc are optional , the recipe would benefit from a simple addition of 5g Calcium Chloride mixed with the grains at the start of the mash.
Method:
1. Mill the grains and dough-in targeting a mash of around 3 Litres of water to 1 Kg of grain (a liquor-to-grist ratio of about 3:1 by weight).
2. Step mash option A - Do a 5-minute rest at 56 °C, a 15-minute rest at 60 °C, a 30-minute rest at 68 °C and a 5-minute rest at 76 °C. Recirculate wort for about 20 minutes (or until clear), then collect wort until final runnings drop to SG 1.010.
3. Single Infusion mash option B - Do a single infusion mash at 67°C until enzymatic conversion is complete.
4. Infuse the mash with near boiling water while stirring or with a recirculating mash system raise the temperature to mash out at 76 °C.
5. Sparge slowly with 77 °C water (est. 17L), collecting wort until the pre-boil kettle volume is around 25 L.
6. Boil: 90 minutes. 1st Hop addition of 30g at 60 min and 2nd Hop addition of another 30g at 5 mins from end of boil or flameout. Add your Yeast Nutrient at the same time.
7. Cool wort and transfer to the primary fermenter oxygenating wort and pitching Liquid GigaYeast GY005 or M54 Mangrove Jack’s Dry Yeast at 11° C and let free rise to 13 °C.
8. Maintain at 13 °C for 14 days. Raise temperature to 17 °C for 7 day maturation rest. GY005 does not throw much diacetyl, so this step is to knock the subtle acetaldehyde down and expedite sulfur scrubbing by CO2.
9. If filtering, transfer to Corny keg and crash cool for 2–4 days and filter using your normal method. If not, crash cool and lager for 10–14 days until desired clarity is reached and sulfur aroma/flavor from yeast in suspension is not detectable.
10. Target a carbonation level of 2.2 to 2.7 volumes.
11. Drink Fresh or Lager (store cold) for a few weeks. Prost!
12. Food pairing - Spring Rolls, Steamed Mussels, BBQ Pork, Fried Fish Tacos, Delicately Herbed Chicken, Calamari, Oysters and Crab, White Cheeses, Salmon and Hot Dogs.This Recipe Has Not Been Rated