Have the Brewing Classic Styles book and it has a Bohemian Pilsner recipe... All of these are supposed to be proven recipes and I will probably end up using that if I can't find anything better. The concern with that recipe is that the Original Gravity is at the very upper end of the range for that style and I was looking for something that was more in the middle, to lower final alcohol content and make it more "sessionable" by a little bit.
Couldn't find anything like this on the Biabrewer.info website, Proven Recipes section. The only thing I could think of was to scale the BCS recipe slightly smaller using BIABacus, but don't want to turn a good recipe into a bad one. If I were to scale their recipe back (to lower the original gravity) would I want to leave hops alone? The Alpha content of the hops appeared to be right in the middle for the range on that style. And does CaraPils get cut by the same percentage as the Pilsner Malt? The BIABacus cuts both by the same percentage automatically (as fermentables), and probably that's what I would need to do too. Looks like CaraPils is only in there for foaming really (???), so that's why I had question...does the recipe need the full amount to have proper foaming?
And for recipe I plan to use WyEast 2001 Urquel. With water bath in garbage can in my insulated garage - water temp is 53 degrees F (11.7 C) presently, so fermentation temp for fermenter will be approximately that too..maybe a tad higher at the start. (Fermenter goes in larger garbage can with water for fermentation to maintain consistent temp). This appears a little higher than optimal but Wyeat lists 48 to 56 deg F so my guess is I will be okay at 53-54 deg F... Anyone with more info on that would be great, too!
Thanks in advance everyone! This will be my 3rd BIAB, and don't brew super often so trying to do things as perfectly as possible.
Anyone Have Proven Czech / Bohemian Pilsner Recipe?
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