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Schwarzbier American Monchshof

January 31st, 2016

So continuing on my German beer series as I work my way through this sack of Weyermann pilsner malt I purhcased. Reusing my WLP833 and WLP830 yeast cakes from the German pilsner on this rather bold Schwarzbier recipe. Schwarzbier is one of my most nostalgic brewing beers as it was one of the first I brewed and shared at a festival. Most Americans have never had it and are shocked by the dark beer with the smooth character. This one should be a rather agressive cousin of Monchshof which is probably the most popular version of the style you’ll find in the United States today.

The brew day went well with the exception of gravity coming in a little high at 1.054. Did have some pump trouble which led to some higher than expected mash temperatures temporarily which could be the primary cause for this high gravity. It’ll probably have a higher finishing gravity as well but should taste perfectly fine. If it finishes as dry as originally expected I’ll worry it’ll be a little warm on alcohol.

Recipe Details

Batch Size Boil Time IBU SRM Est. OG Est. FG ABV
6 gal 90 min 26.9 IBUs 25.5 SRM 1.054 1.012 5.5 %

Style Details

Name Cat. OG Range FG Range IBU SRM Carb ABV
Schwarzbier 8 B 1.046 - 1.052 1.01 - 1.016 20 - 30 17 - 30 2.5 - 3 4.4 - 5.4 %

Fermentables

Name Amount %
Munich I (Weyermann) 6 lbs 45.96
Pilsner (Weyermann) 6 lbs 45.96
Carafa II (Weyermann) 4 oz 1.91
Carafa III 4 oz 1.91
Caramel Malt - 60L (Briess) 4 oz 1.91
Chocolate (Briess) 2.88 oz 1.38
Pale Chocolate Malt 2 oz 0.96

Hops

Name Amount Time Use Form Alpha %
Magnum 0.6 oz 60 min Boil Pellet 14
Hersbrucker 0.25 oz 10 min Boil Pellet 2.8
Hersbrucker 0.5 oz 1 min Boil Pellet 2.8

Mash

Step Temperature Time
Mash In 150°F 75 min

Notes

the crystal will end up being caracrystal from Briess. 55L

Schwarzbier Too Chocolate

August 10th, 2014

So I’m drinking this beer tonight and am looking for my notes on bayoubeer.com but couldn’t find it. So I must’ve forgotten to post it. Here it is. I can’t remember the final gravity but I know it was very close to target so I was excited about it. It has a very clean but very chocolate/cocoa profile. It’s appropriately bittered for balance and for the most part a very good beer. Very good isn’t what we shoot for as brewers so I’ll be adjusting it. I had Monchshof yesterday and noticed the beer was more complex and had bigger mouthfeel. I’m not exactly shooting for Monchshof but it’s a goto for people when they think about a great schwarzbier. I think I’ll add 1/4 lb of crystal 45, 1/4 of crystal 60, 1/8 lb of special B, dial down the pale chocoalate to 1/2 lb and perhaps add 3 pounds of munich.

Update 9/7/2014

This beer did mellow with time and is pretty smooth and drinkable. Reviewing the BJCP guidelines I feel like this beer is probably spot on for style but perhaps I(and others who judge) will be a little skewed because of our experience with Monchshof. I think I’ll go ahead and send it to Dixie Cup 2014 to see how it does. Mellowing on it’s big cocoa flavor makes the overall impression more balanced and it perhaps has a chance to sneak in to a medal.

Recipe Details

Batch Size Boil Time IBU SRM Est. OG Est. FG ABV
6 gal 90 min 24.9 IBUs 24.0 SRM 1.051 1.013 5.0 %

Style Details

Name Cat. OG Range FG Range IBU SRM Carb ABV
Schwarzbier (Black Beer) 4 C 1.046 - 1.052 1.01 - 1.016 22 - 32 17 - 30 2.2 - 2.7 4.4 - 5.4 %

Fermentables

Name Amount %
Pilsner (2 Row) Ger 11.25 lbs 88.24
Carafa II 12 oz 5.88
Caramunich Malt 12 oz 5.88

Hops

Name Amount Time Use Form Alpha %
Saaz 3.5 oz 30 min Boil Pellet 3
Saaz 0.5 oz 0 min Boil Pellet 4

Miscs

Name Amount Time Use Type
Lactic Acid 20.00 ml 60 min Mash Water Agent
Calcium Chloride 10.00 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Epsom Salt (MgSO4) 2.00 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) 2.00 g 60 min Mash Water Agent
Whirlfloc Tablet 1.20 Items 15 min Boil Fining

Yeast

Name Lab Attenuation Temperature
German Bock Lager (WLP833) White Labs 73% 48°F - 55°F

Mash

Step Temperature Time
Mash In 152°F 60 min

Notes

Pitching this on top of my bock yeast cake. Should be awesome.

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