All Grain International Pale Lager homebrew recipe. This homebrew recipe uses the following ingredients: Pilsner Malt, Flaked Corn - US, Briess Carapils, Caramel/Crystal 60 - US, Cascade Hops, Cluster Hops, Wyeast California Lager 2112 Homebrew Yeast.
Fermentables
76% - Pilsner Malt
8
38
2
Mash
10% - Flaked Corn - US
1
37
1
Mash
10% - Briess Carapils
1
34
1
Mash
5% - Caramel/Crystal 60 - US
0.5
36
60
Mash
Hops
Cascade
1
Pellet
Boil
60 min(s)
5.8
23.0
Cluster
0.5
Pellet
Boil
10 min(s)
7
5.0
Yeast
Wyeast California Lager 2112
78%
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Mash Steps
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Comments
I spent days on the internet researching a clone for Yuengling beer. There is a lot of input from novice brewers that are guessing. I finally came up with this grain bill and hop schedule. When the beer was done lagering I filled a growler and marched up to see the great folks @ Chicago Brew Werks where I purchased my ingredients. With a fresh can of Yueling and a growler of the clone, 10 glasses were filed side by side for taste testing. The only comment that was made was that the clone had a wink more bitterness than the real McCoy. Oter than that, the color and taste was spot on. If you are looking for a great beer from the oldest brewery in America, then you will want to try this one. Thanks to Brandon, Bob and the rest of the crew at CBW for the great work! Balcherbrewer
I spent days on the internet researching a clone for Yuengling beer. There is a lot of input from novice brewers that are guessing. I finally came up with this grain bill and hop schedule. When the beer was done lagering I filled a growler and marched up to see the great folks @ Chicago Brew Werks where I purchased my ingredients. With a fresh can of Yueling and a growler of the clone, 10 glasses were filed side by side for taste testing. The only comment that was made was that the clone had a wink more bitterness than the real McCoy. Oter than that, the color and taste was spot on. If you are looking for a great beer from the oldest brewery in America, then you will want to try this one. Thanks to Brandon, Bob and the rest of the crew at CBW for the great work! Balcherbrewer
4/3/2014 6:10:14 PMThat was a fun day
4/10/2014 12:55:09 PM