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SKU: MBP0204.1,7K
Malt (1.7kg) Pilsner
Malt Pilsner Beer A prepared malt for Pilsner beer with a golden colour, sweet on the palate with hints of small herbaceous notes, a full-bodied foam for a thirst-quenching beer with a bitter finish. This malt pays tribute to Thomas Cooper.
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Description
Malt (1.7kg) Pilsner
Malt Pilsner Beer
A prepared malt for Pilsner beer with a golden colour, sweet on the palate with hints of small herbaceous notes, a full-bodied foam for a thirst-quenching beer with a bitter finish.
This malt pays tribute to Thomas Cooper. The man undertook a journey from England to Australia on 29 May 1852 in order to secure his family's future. An arduous and complicated journey that lasted 86 days until his arrival on 24 August in the Australian city of Adelaide.
Pilsner malt is an excellent basic ingredient for a quick and easy lager drink. Simply pour the contents of the 1.7 kg can into a pot of heated water, add the specified amount of sugar and wait. The result is a wort that is ready to be mixed with the water in the fermenter.
Pilsner prepared malt is therefore the recommended ingredient for beginners or those who want to produce an excellent Pilsner beer with their own kit.
Characteristics:
- Alcohol content: 4.2 %.
- Final density: 1010 approx.
- IBU bitterness: 36
- Colour EBC: 4
- High fermentation: 18°-22° C (64,4° - 71,6° F)
- Packaging: 1,7 kg
Items required to brew this beer:
- 35 Lt stainless steel beer fermenter
- 35 Lt stainless steel tank
- Densimeter
- Transparent cylinder
- Non-toxic crystal tube 12x16
- Automatic beer decanter
- Beer scoop
- Potassium metabisulphite
- Winder
- Bottle drainer
- Capper
- Bottles
- Crown or mechanical corks
- Bottle washing machine
- Luxury Kit
How to prepare your beer
- Wash and sanitise all equipment.
- Remove the yeast packet from under the plastic cap and soak the malt jar in hot water for 10 minutes. It will be more fluid and easier to mix.
- Place 3 litres of hot water in the fermenter and pour in 1 kg of sugar. Once the sugar has dissolved, pour in the contents of the jar, using the paddle to pour in all the malt, and stir until the mixture is well mixed.
- Add cold water into the fermenter until you reach 23 litres, taking care to check that the temperature remains between 21 and 27°C. (Adjust the addition of water between cold and warm to control the temperature).
- Pour in the yeast from the sachet (or buy a different yeast if you don't want to use the kit yeast) taking care to spread it over the whole surface. Cover for 15 minutes with the lid without closing it to prevent dust or animals from settling. This will rehydrate the yeast. After this time, stir vigorously with the paddle to oxygenate the wort and yeast. (Remember to always sanitise the equipment you are using).
- Close the lid hermetically and place the fermenter in a place where the fermentation temperature will not be affected by sudden changes.
- Once you have placed the fermenter in position, sanitise it and insert the bubbler into the lid, filling it with water and potassium metabisulphite. The bubbler will start to bubble after 4/5 hours. (Don't worry if it doesn't bubble, there may be an air leak in the lid. If it doesn't work for the next few days, open the lid and check the wort. If you find foam at the top, it means it is fermenting).
- Temperature-controlled fermentation should last between 7 and 10 days (7 spring-summer - 10 autumn-winter).
- After this time, check the density of the beer with a densimeter. If it is above 1006, wait one or more days depending on the result. If it is 1004/1006, try again twice in the next two days. If it is still at 1006 then fermentation is complete.
- Transfer the beer into another washed and sanitised tank, taking care not to move the fermenter and allowing the liquid to flow slowly. To avoid oxygenation, place the transfer tube at the bottom of the tank.
- During decanting sanitise the washed bottles and put them in the bottle rack to drain.
- After racking, add 5/6 g of sugar per litre to the liquid and shake to dissolve it completely.
- Bottle the beer, stopper the bottles and store them vertically for fermentation in the bottle, trying to respect the same fermentation temperature.
- After two weeks place a bottle in the fridge for a few hours and then uncork it to check that carbon dioxide has formed. You will hear the typical sound of uncorking a bottle of beer.
- After another two weeks you will finally be able to taste your beer, although the best results will be achieved after 6 months of maturation.
Enjoy!
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How much beer does this malt extract make?
One 1.7 kg tin produces approximately 23 litres of Pilsner-style beer.
What does the beer taste like?
A golden-coloured Pilsner with sweet flavour, subtle herbal notes, and a full head.
Is yeast included?
Yes, yeast is included under the lid.
What else do I need?
You need 1 kg sugar or malt extract, a fermenter, and bottling supplies.
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Specifications
Length (mm) 300.00 Width (mm) 200.00 Height (mm) 150.00 Weight (kg) 1.75 Gross Weight (kg) 1.90 Unit pcs Temperature range 27°C – 27°C Voltage 36V Kogus (tk) 1 Certifications CE
PED
NSF
Material Stainless steel
Airtight true Product type Extract
Volume (L) 35
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