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Airlex
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Schooner
I just returned from a vacation in Nova Scotia. Great province! I was surprised that a beer like Schooner is not on tap like other brands. Unfortunately, I can't buy it here. Would anyone have a recipe for Schooner so that I can brew it here for myself.
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Re: Schooner
I'm not sure what would be in that one. It's inbev - light, probably 15ish on the ibu's, few percent C10, 35% rice/corn/syrups. Lager yeast. That's where I'd start anyway. IMHO, it can be easier to buy macro beer instead of making it yourself.
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Re: Schooner
This is some good advice. Target 5% ABV. Here is some good reading if you are interesed:I'm not sure what would be in that one. It's inbev - light, probably 15ish on the ibu's, few percent C10, 35% rice/corn/syrups. Lager yeast. That's where I'd start anyway.
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While this may be true, brewing something this light in color and flavor can be challenging and can also be useful to help highlight any general problems you may be having in your brewing process. Off flavors will stand out like a sore thumb in beers like this.IMHO, it can be easier to buy macro beer instead of making it yourself.
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Re: Schooner beer
Here is a recipe that ressembles Schooner beer. Its called Sailing.
1/2 liter of dextrose
1 3/4 liters of pale malt
1 1/4 liters of maltose syrop
Bring to boil
Add bittering hops
20 grams of Perle
5 grams 0f Irish moss
Boil 30 minutes
Add aromatic hops
5 grams of tettany
Boil 10 minutes
Add water for 23 liters of beer
Add 2 packages of lager yeast
Add 1 1/4 cups dextrose for carbonization and bottle.
I would appreciate if you add your comments to make this brew more authentic if it is off.
Thanks
1/2 liter of dextrose
1 3/4 liters of pale malt
1 1/4 liters of maltose syrop
Bring to boil
Add bittering hops
20 grams of Perle
5 grams 0f Irish moss
Boil 30 minutes
Add aromatic hops
5 grams of tettany
Boil 10 minutes
Add water for 23 liters of beer
Add 2 packages of lager yeast
Add 1 1/4 cups dextrose for carbonization and bottle.
I would appreciate if you add your comments to make this brew more authentic if it is off.
Thanks
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Re: Schooner beer
Are you measuring grain in volume? I'd add weights here so we can help out. Also what temperature are you fermenting at with lager yeast and what type of yeast are you using?Airlex wrote:Here is a recipe that ressembles Schooner beer. Its called Sailing.
1/2 liter of dextrose
1 3/4 liters of pale malt
1 1/4 liters of maltose syrop
Bring to boil
Add bittering hops
20 grams of Perle
5 grams 0f Irish moss
Boil 30 minutes
Add aromatic hops
5 grams of tettany
Boil 10 minutes
Add water for 23 liters of beer
Add 2 packages of lager yeast
Add 1 1/4 cups dextrose for carbonization and bottle.
I would appreciate if you add your comments to make this brew more authentic if it is off.
Thanks
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Re: Schooner
I have a feeling that's Pale Malt Extract syrup.
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Re: Schooner
It is pale malt extract syrop. The yeast used is Saf lager s-23 made by Fermentis. All I am told is to let it cook at a mild rolling boil for the required time.The beer should then be fermenting in a cool room. The ideal temperature should be between 12-15 degrees centigrade or 53 - 59 degrees F. Only 190 - 200 grams of dextrose should be used for carbonization instead of the 1 1/4 cup that I mentioned earlier. I hope this helps.
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