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Brew My 13° Tmavé (Czech Dark Lager) At Home

Here’s how to brew your own Czech Dark Lager(Tmavé) at home.
In this video I walk through the process of how to brew the 13° Tmavé on a 5 gallon scale.

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19 Comments

  1. Andy, thanks for posting the recipe. The beer is still lagering but I couldn't help myself to grab a sample. Almost carbonated fully since it was spunded/pressurized during lagering. My OG was a bit low since I was really high on volume but the FG was right at 4 plato. Really liked how this beer came out. Want to try it again with the White labs Budvar yeast as I've really liked that yeast with the two Pils I made. Used wyeast 2278 for this batch.

  2. When I designed the first tmavé documented in Virginia, Morana with Devils Backbone, back in 2010, I did a boat load of research in Czech, Slovak, and German settling on a recipe of Pilsner, Munich, CaraBohemian, and Carafa II spezial. Having just got back from Prague and hanging out with Evan, I am going to change up my homebrew version to massively bump up the Munich to maybe 70% of the grist, in line with the 14° Fabián tmavé from Hostomice.

  3. Thank you for sharing, I will absolutely be brewing this soon. One dumb question, under the Boil instructions, you list to boil for 30 minutes, then to add hops at 60 minute mark. So is it a 90 minute boil?

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