(They don't normally dress quite like that, but we were having cassoulet for dinner.) So, anyway, target OG around 1.048, 40 BU from Sterling in the kettle and a couple of sizeable additions of Saaz late in the boil. As luck would have it, I have an earlier version of this same beer in my stein right now....
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Batch #305 - Deutscher Pils
What kind of idiot brews beer, and labor- and heat- intensive lager beer, on a 90+ degree afternoon? All right, the answer is clear, but I have an excuse: it's for our friends Aaron and Beth, to be served at their October wedding. And who could refuse such a charming couple:
(They don't normally dress quite like that, but we were having cassoulet for dinner.) So, anyway, target OG around 1.048, 40 BU from Sterling in the kettle and a couple of sizeable additions of Saaz late in the boil. As luck would have it, I have an earlier version of this same beer in my stein right now....
(They don't normally dress quite like that, but we were having cassoulet for dinner.) So, anyway, target OG around 1.048, 40 BU from Sterling in the kettle and a couple of sizeable additions of Saaz late in the boil. As luck would have it, I have an earlier version of this same beer in my stein right now....
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