In this video we brew a clone of the famous first Pilsner type beer, the Pilsner Urquell.
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Good video! You have 01C as the style in the Brewfather recipe, I don'tsee lat one listed as a style in Brewfather. Can you explain this please? Cheers from Australia.
Sorry, but you are not brewing Pilsner Urquell. A close facsimile maybe…but not the real deal.
Nice!y done. Great delivery in Engish.! Thanks much.
Great video, cheers.
I always perform a D-rest about 10 days into fermentation for two days. Am I wasting my time doing this?
I did a similar recipe. Just finished off the keg. Definitely drinkable but it was very plain and slight "vinyl" tast early on. Ended up adding some dry hops just to make it interesting. Those aged out pretty fast too. Id be happy to have success with any pilsner. Seems like the simplest beers are the hardest. My ipas and imperial stouts turn out great.
Hey what's that thing you've added to help get the boil going? Sounded like you called it an outboard motor…
I dont get adding salt after mash in. Dissolve before mashin everytime.
Wow! Made in english please. I love your videos.💘💘
Have you tried WLP800 yeast (or Wyeast 2001-PC as it is exactly same)? WLP800 it exact Pilsner Urquel yeast strain so would it be better than WLP802? Should i use WLP802 or WLP800?
Great Video Thank you! From St. John's Newfoundland!