CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
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Historical |
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1 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
1 |
cn |
Hop-flavored malt syrup |
3/4 |
lb |
Granulated sugar |
1 |
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Cake |
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Dry lager yeas |
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Compressed yeast (or Vierka |
INSTRUCTIONS
Dissolve syrup and sugar in boiling hot water---pour into cold water to
make five gallons---allow to further cool for two hours, then add one
cake yeast. Cover crock or other fermenting vessel with clean cloth.
Keep in a cool, dark place. Watch carefully and when bubbles of gas
cease coming to surface fermentation has been completed and liquor
should be quite clear (approximately four days). Now siphon off clear
liquid to another clean crock, leaving the thick sediment behind. To the
liquor in the second crock add 1/4 pound granu- lated sugar and stir until
dissolved. Fill into bottle by siphoning or pouring. Cap and immediately
store in a cool dark place. The beverage will be ready for use when
clear---requires one to two weeks. One crock can be eliminated if the
liquid is siphoned directly into the bottles from the fermented crock. In
this case, place 1/2 teaspoon sugar in each pint or one teaspoon in each
quart bottle. Best consistent re- sults can be obtained if a five gallon
bottle is used instead of a crock for the fermenting vessel, using a water
seal. All vessels and tubing should be entirely clear and sanitary before
use. A 2-3% warm lye solu- tion is an excellent one for the purpose. Rinse
with water after the use of lye solution. Use of Hydrometer is not
necessary if the above direc- tions are followed. The specific gravity at
the time of bottling will however, be 1.012 - 1.016. This is the third
and final installment of traditional "Prohibition Pilsner" recipes
received anonymously, presumably from the makers of Blue Ribbon malt
syrup, in the mid-1970's. Previous installments of Historical Homebrew
appeared in Homebrew Digest # 795 and # 800. This is posted here purely for
historical interest, and not as a recommended recipe, although the
techniques called for here seem to be much closer
to currently recommended procedures for beginning brewers, than in the
earlier historical postings. The format of the original is retained as
much as possible.
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