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Spotted Tongue 9 Cob Pils

Spotted Tongue 9 Cob Pils

German Pils • All Grain • 5.5 gal

Homebrewer Stan

Kind of a corny recipe.

July 9, 2017 pm 04:31pm

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Ingredients (All Grain5.5 gal)

  • 10 lbs BEST Pilsen Malt; Best Malz

    BEST Pilsen Malt; Best Malz

    Our first class BEST Pilsen Malt gives beer a fresh and rounded taste. It can be used for all types of light beer. It also forms an excellent “light” foundation for almost all beer specialities. The malt is produced from high-quality two-row-spring barley, which was grown in the best German and European barley regions. The properties of the malt: low protein levels, high extract content, light colour and high enzymatic activity.

  • 1 lbs BEST Munich Malt; Best Malz

    BEST Munich Malt; Best Malz

    BEST Munich malt is produced through a special germination process followed by a special kilning process which enhances the aroma and the color of the finished malt. Best Munich malt will reinforce color, mouth feel and malt forwardness in your finished beer.

  • .5 oz Magnum - 12.6 AA% pellets; boiled 60 min

    Magnum

    Bred in 1980 at Germany’s Hüll Hop Research Center, this high-alpha variety is renowned for its exceptionally large, heavy cones. Hallertauer Magnum delivers excellent yields and, like many Hüll-developed hops, boasts a strong resistance to disease.

  • .5 oz Magnum - 12.6 AA% pellets; boiled 30 min

    Magnum

    Bred in 1980 at Germany’s Hüll Hop Research Center, this high-alpha variety is renowned for its exceptionally large, heavy cones. Hallertauer Magnum delivers excellent yields and, like many Hüll-developed hops, boasts a strong resistance to disease.

  • White Labs WLP833 German Bock Lager

    White Labs WLP833 German Bock Lager

    From the alps of southern Bavaria, this yeast produces a beer that is well balanced between malt and hop character. The excellent malt profile makes it well suited for Bocks, Dopplebocks, and Oktoberfest style beers. Very versatile lager yeast, it is so w

Notes

Adding 9 corn cobs, kernels sliced off, but not scraped, shredded in food precessor. 90 minute mash at 150.

Style (BJCP)

Category: 5 - Pale Bitter European Beer

Subcategory: D - German Pils

Range for this Style
Original Gravity: 1.045 1.044 - 1.050
Terminal Gravity: 1.010 1.008 - 1.013
Color: 4.6 SRM 2 - 4
Alcohol: 4.6% ABV 4.4% - 5.2%
Bitterness: 46.1 IBU 22 - 40

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