Over the last week I have collected my brew bits and pieces. Now the time has come to figure out what beer to try to make.
I found one for Schwartzbier on this site. It is from PistolPatch.
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Style: Schwartzbier. This recipe can be brewed equally as well as a lager or an ale.
Name:
Yeast: If brewing as a lager use Saflager S23 (or a German or Bohemian liquid equivalent). If brewing as an ale use US-056.
Original Gravity: The Calculator = 1.048
Total IBU's: The Calculator = 23.2 IBU's
Colour (EBC):
Efficiency at End of Boil: 79%
Mash Length (mins): 90
Boil Length (mins): 90
Your Vessel Type (Pot/Keggle/Urn): Pot
Source/Credits: Various
Notes/Instructions/Comments: If fermenting with US-56, ferment on the low side of 16 C to 18C. Brewed as an ale, this beer can be fermented and ready for consumption in a very short time.
Volumes etc.
Your Vessel Volume (L or gal): 70
Your Vessel Diameter (cm or in): 45
Water Required (L or gal): 40.41 L
Mash Temperature (C or F): 66 C
Volume at End of Boil (L or gal): 26.84 L
Volume into Fermenter (L or gal): 23 L
Brew Length (L or gal): 21.3 L
Total Grain Bill (g or oz): 5356 g
Grains - Colours - Percentages and/or Weight (g or oz)
Grain 1: Munich 1 = 3000 g
Grain 2: Weyermann Pilsner Malt = 1900 g
Grain 3: Chocolate Malt = 200 g
Grain 4: CaraMalt = 150 g
Grain 5: Carafa = 100 g
Grain 6: Roasted Barley 100 g
Hops - AA% - IBUs - Weight (g or oz) at Minutes
(IBU's below are as according to The Calculator)
Hop 1: Hallertau - 4.0% - 16.5 IBU - 45 g at 80 min
Hop 2: Hallertau - 4.0% - 6.3 IBU - 30 g at 20 min
Hop 3: Hallertau - 4.0% - 0.3 IBU - 20 g at 1 min
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I was wondering if the recipe would work if I changed the following:
1. Grain 5: Carafa = 100 g --> Thomas Fawcet Roasted Wheat
2. Hop 1-3: Hallertau 4.0% --> Tettnanger pellet 3.8%
3 yeast : US-56 --> Danstar - Nottingham Ale
The reason for the change is that it seem hard to get the original ingredients here in Finland.
I will post my BIABacus summary when I get my pot so I can measure the diameter, hope tomorrow
 
   -Yngve
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  Also I have had a few leaks in the cover where air leaked out and never went through the air lock. It looks like no activity but it's fermenting away! As long as your yeast is not shocked (or killed) with hot or cold wort you will be OK. By the time you read this it will be working away. The ultimate test is the hydrometer in a couple of weeks.
  Also I have had a few leaks in the cover where air leaked out and never went through the air lock. It looks like no activity but it's fermenting away! As long as your yeast is not shocked (or killed) with hot or cold wort you will be OK. By the time you read this it will be working away. The ultimate test is the hydrometer in a couple of weeks.