Room Temp Pilsners - Basic Brewing Video - November 10, 2017

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  • @Leath3r
    @Leath3r 5 років тому +28

    I wanna be like these guys some day.

    • @chrisbowers310
      @chrisbowers310 4 роки тому +2

      Drunk? lol
      Seriously these guys are great, I used to listen to their podcast all the time

  • @micha-42
    @micha-42 7 років тому +6

    Oy, fantastic video. Also, thanks very much for putting the SI units too (kg, celsius). That's *very* needed :)

  • @BeerByTheNumbers
    @BeerByTheNumbers 7 років тому +10

    Great video guys. I don't have the ability to control fermentation temps for my homebrew yet, glad to know a pils can still come out fine. Cheers!

  • @gregcruickshank
    @gregcruickshank 7 років тому +5

    This is exactly how I do all my PLagers. (Pale Ale/Lager) I love the simplicity of the recipes. I also ferment with K1-V1116, the Montpellier wine yeast. It turns out super dry and crisp.

  • @5corneralebrigade
    @5corneralebrigade 6 років тому +1

    Seriously want the intro as my alarm clock sound!!! Always makes me smile!!!!

  • @kennethcraig6439
    @kennethcraig6439 6 років тому +1

    The third show of the day? Feeling a little dwunky wunky? Love you guys!!!

  • @tomwhelan8586
    @tomwhelan8586 7 років тому

    Thank you guys once again. I have been staying back from lagering because of these reasons.

  • @socalripper03
    @socalripper03 6 років тому

    these guys are friendship goals.

  • @nosebeersforbreakfast
    @nosebeersforbreakfast 4 роки тому +1

    I saw in the comments this is a 5 gallon batch, did you use any specific water? and I also saw you left your beer to sit in the fermenter for 10 days, how long did you let it sit after it was bottled?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  4 роки тому

      We use filtered tap water. At this point, the beers were probably in the bottle a couple of weeks. - James

    • @nosebeersforbreakfast
      @nosebeersforbreakfast 4 роки тому

      @@basicbrewing thanks for the reply! can't wait to try this recipe out 🍻

  • @distantgalaxymusic1447
    @distantgalaxymusic1447 7 років тому +1

    I do believe that Mike "Tasty" McDole brews lagers in a similar way. Interesting how the often warned of off flavors from warm lager fermentation weren't in your beer.
    "No matter what temperature a room is it's always room temperature."-Steven Wright

  • @fatwod
    @fatwod 7 років тому +2

    Lager yeast is an amazing workhorse! Very versatile! Based on our local water profile, I [almost] always use Acidulated malt to help balance the PH mash. Steve, are you still playing that great Jazz? Cheers Guys!

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  7 років тому +1

      I'll answer for Steve in case he missed this. Yes, he played a gig yesterday, in fact. - James

  • @88fenton
    @88fenton 5 років тому

    music to my ears will by brewing a "warm" pilsner over christmas now

  • @BBurt775
    @BBurt775 7 років тому +3

    Made a "steam pils", did you?
    Haha I enjoy your videos and Ienjoy the ones that you make me laugh even more.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @canadianbrewer
    @canadianbrewer 7 років тому

    Great show guys. I have a temp controled fridge, but may do a batch at room temp in my extra carboys.
    Cheers,
    Chris

  • @reflux043
    @reflux043 3 роки тому

    Can i brew a lager at room temperature with saflager 34/70 'weihenstephaner' yeast, exactly the same as i brew an ale? Also, without cold crashing or lagering it?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  3 роки тому +1

      It will probably have more fruity flavor than if you ferment it cold. Probably still be tasty.

    • @reflux043
      @reflux043 3 роки тому

      @@basicbrewing Thanks. I might try it. As a new homebrewer, i wasn't sure if it would work.

  • @johnpalmer9605
    @johnpalmer9605 5 років тому +1

    How long did you leave in the fermenters?

  • @fleekwoodmac3705
    @fleekwoodmac3705 4 роки тому

    Is lagering necessary? Can I just brew a keller pils like I would make an American pale ale: brew, pitch, ferm at 70, drink?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  4 роки тому

      Yes. Will it be a “lager?” No. Will it be delicious? Probably. Sounds like a good experiment. -James

  • @CanadianBrewingChannel
    @CanadianBrewingChannel 5 років тому

    Hi Guys, love your channel! Have you done an episode with Fermentis Saflager 34/70 ? I like how you guys do a spin on what you brew and I think it would be a great vid. Cheers.

  • @Homegardener55
    @Homegardener55 3 роки тому

    Now for your fermentation, did you ferment at room temp for 2 weeks, secondary at room temp and then lager at 40 degrees?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  3 роки тому +1

      No secondary and no lagering. Straight from primary fermentation into packaging. - James

    • @Homegardener55
      @Homegardener55 3 роки тому

      @@basicbrewing awesome thanks for clarifying!! Love the videos

  • @danconnolly5380
    @danconnolly5380 7 років тому

    Nice video, gents. How long did they ferment for? Did they take the same time as most lagers or were they faster?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  7 років тому

      Same fermentation time as ales. Steve did go one step further and transfer to secondary to cold condition. - James

  • @snojetsst9420
    @snojetsst9420 5 років тому

    I have a question for James and your room temp pilsner..... So you pitched at lager temp and let it come up naturally...after primary, How long did you put it in secondary, and did you leave it at room temp for secondary, or did you "lager" at a lower temp...

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  5 років тому +1

      I didn't transfer to secondary. I bottled the beer after about two weeks. - James

    • @snojetsst9420
      @snojetsst9420 5 років тому

      basicbrewing thanks!

  • @MostlyMichiganBeerReview
    @MostlyMichiganBeerReview 7 років тому

    Made a pilsner last week. Room temp fermentation. Had inspiration from the count chocula video and added honey comb cereal in the mash. Honey comb pils. :)

  • @SnareTrapSurvive
    @SnareTrapSurvive 3 роки тому

    Imagine if you have a job where you make beer and get to drink it every day. Id be blitzed in a few videos lol

  • @smntsn
    @smntsn 4 роки тому

    Hello :) I'm from Turkey. I'm new at brewing. (It is a new thing in our country) How much water do I need to use for this recipe? I love the video. Thanks :)

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  4 роки тому

      With my system using Brew in a Bag, I start with 8 gallons (30 liters). Cheers! - James

  • @nosebeersforbreakfast
    @nosebeersforbreakfast 4 роки тому

    did you use sugar before bottling?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  4 роки тому +1

      Longneck Yes. Primed in the bottle. -James

  • @mra9xss
    @mra9xss 7 років тому

    Even so, I love the it with the 2 row, but saying that i may just try it as a Pilsner and keep the late hop addition lol and try that out. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @MultiChef888
    @MultiChef888 7 років тому

    Hi chaps a very good video , i have got a lager om at the moment fermenting at around 20c , i found a californian lager yeast by mangrove Jack . says on the packet to brew this lager at room temp . So a bit of a experiment for me , i would normally ferment at around 10 - 12 c in my ferment chamber . i may lager the beer after it as compleated fermenting at 2c ,thanks , Ivan

  • @GuitarMan22
    @GuitarMan22 6 років тому +1

    Is this a 5 gal / 20 Liter brew?

  • @celtictrav7478
    @celtictrav7478 7 років тому

    was watching you doctor a mr beer video,,, and as i saw that brown barrel sitting on the counter i got to wonder about cask conditioned ales, have you guys done a cask conditioned ale in a corney keg? would it be possible and the same process as for bottling by adding sugar to the keg and the let it sit for a few weeks to condition and carbonate?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  7 років тому +1

      I believe in the December 6, 2007 episode of BBR we cover this. Probably worth a listen. - James

  • @eraserhead205
    @eraserhead205 6 років тому

    James, how long did you have your beer in the fermentation vessel before bottling ?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  6 років тому

      My Brewer's Logbook says ten days. - James

    • @eraserhead205
      @eraserhead205 6 років тому

      basicbrewing thank you!

  • @audriusnor7456
    @audriusnor7456 5 років тому

    What is different what you was drinking from KØLSCH beer?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  5 років тому

      A Kolsch might be less bitter, but of course it depends on the brewer. - James

  • @Daemiex
    @Daemiex 6 років тому

    what did you do to it to let you pour it so wildly, its as if you forced carbed it but its in a bottle

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  6 років тому

      Steve likes to pour a little aggressively. - James

  • @redpiper1
    @redpiper1 6 років тому

    Hi! Was this a 5 gallon batch ? Thanks

  • @JohnnyReverse
    @JohnnyReverse 6 років тому

    did james lager his at all? or was it kept at room temp until packaging?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  6 років тому +1

      Room temp until packaging. - James

    • @JohnnyReverse
      @JohnnyReverse 6 років тому

      thank. think im gonna give it whirl

  • @celtictrav7478
    @celtictrav7478 7 років тому

    just ordered your new logbook as i can not find the one i bought off you guys years ago,,,,,,

  • @brewingman56
    @brewingman56 6 років тому +1

    It's in balance with itself...? Hummmmm...

  • @celtictrav7478
    @celtictrav7478 7 років тому

    hey guys, have you experimented with maltrodextrin for mouthfeel and head retention?

    • @celtictrav7478
      @celtictrav7478 7 років тому

      the reason why i ask, is im trying to replicate the same creamy head for a stout for my nitro tap as we get on a guinness here in ireland,,,,, ( American Abroad ) lol

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  7 років тому +1

      I used lactose in my Count Chocula Milk Stout, and it's pretty creamy. I can't remember using maltodextrin, at least not lately. - James

    • @sirspark-a-lot8782
      @sirspark-a-lot8782 7 років тому

      Steve used Carapils in his recipe for just those reasons.

  • @mra9xss
    @mra9xss 7 років тому

    James yours looks very similar to the Cream ale recipe....which is my "flagship" recipe.

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  7 років тому

      It is very similar, substituting German Pilsner malt for American 2-row and lager yeast for US 05. Fairly similar flavor profile, even though I messed up on the late hop addition. - James

    • @ajoyce
      @ajoyce 6 років тому

      Going to try 62 basement temp on a pre prohibition lager this weekend.

  • @jackreckitt5162
    @jackreckitt5162 7 років тому

    Is Steve's beer more like a London Pride?

    • @basicbrewing
      @basicbrewing  7 років тому

      We've never had one. We'll be on the lookout. - James

    • @ridekernow
      @ridekernow 7 років тому

      London pride is a malty ale brewed with a traditional London (bottom fermenting) yeast. It gets a bit of body from a caramel malt but isn’t lager like. (Although it is delicious, I brewed a clone of it just a couple of weeks ago and it’s coming along nicely!). Good video, very funny, you guys make me laugh - Although I’m not sure how video 4 of the day might have turned out!

  • @Percivaldurham
    @Percivaldurham 6 років тому +1

    Niagra Falls! Slowly I turn.

  • @tengallonbatch9020
    @tengallonbatch9020 7 років тому

    Pilsner As Well! Cheers!

  • @Daemiex
    @Daemiex 6 років тому

    the first brew looks like white wine compared to second :p

  • @dgnkpr2
    @dgnkpr2 5 років тому

    Second one sounds more like a pilsner. :)

  • @b.e.d.brewing3909
    @b.e.d.brewing3909 3 роки тому

    Hahaha the CC turned Lager to logger LOL

  • @schmedlywhiplash6267
    @schmedlywhiplash6267 6 років тому

    Good shit guys!😂😂😂😂😂

  • @macnutz4206
    @macnutz4206 6 років тому

    What a terrible job you guys have. How can you take it??? 😁😎😍😂😃

  • @brentm4386
    @brentm4386 5 років тому

    I think this is just a cream ale! Lol

  • @914peru
    @914peru 3 роки тому

    Be honest the original is the best

  • @osyasa6255
    @osyasa6255 4 роки тому

    🤣🤣🤣👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼