czech lager recipe with kveik yeast

How to Make a Czech Lager with Kveik Yeast – A Modern Twist on a Classic Brew

Introduction

Crafting this Czech Lager with Kveik yeast is a unique experience, merging the traditional brewing style of the Czech Republic with the versatility of Kveik yeast. This recipe came from my quest to achieve a clean, malty profile in a shorter fermentation period. It’s now a favorite among friends for its unique character and fruity undertones, blending tradition with innovation.

czech lager recipe with kveik yeast

Recipe Details

Ingredients List

  • Pilsner Malt – 5 lbs
  • Vienna Malt – 2 lbs
  • Saaz Hops – 1 oz, for bitterness and aroma
  • Kveik Yeast – 1 packet (or follow package instructions for amount)
  • Water – 4 gallons, treated for pH balance
  • Optional Add-Ins: Caramel malt for added sweetness, or noble hops for floral aromas.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Mashing: In a large pot, heat water to 155°F (68°C). Add malts, maintaining temperature for 60 minutes.
  2. Lautering: Separate wort from grain bed by draining and rinsing with hot water.
  3. Boiling: Bring wort to a rolling boil, adding Saaz hops in the first 15 minutes for bitterness. Boil for 60 minutes total.
  4. Cooling and Pitching Yeast: Cool wort to 80°F, then pitch Kveik yeast. Ferment for 3-5 days at 80°F.
  5. Conditioning: Bottle condition for 2-3 weeks or keg and carbonate to preference.

Unique Tips, Variations, and Insights

  • Customization Tips: Add honey during the boil for a touch of sweetness.
  • Expert Advice: Kveik yeast ferments well at higher temperatures, making it perfect for quicker brewing.
  • Cultural Context: Czech lagers are traditionally brewed using a cool fermentation, while Kveik yeast adds a twist by fermenting quickly at warmer temps.

Nutrition Facts

(Per 12 oz. serving)

  • Calories: 180
  • Carbohydrates: 14g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Fat: 0g

FAQ Section

  1. Can I use any Kveik yeast?
    Yes, most Kveik yeast strains will work with this recipe and add a slight fruitiness.
  2. What if I don’t have Saaz hops?
    Substitute with other noble hops like Tettnanger or Hallertau for a similar profile.

Conclusion

This Czech Lager with Kveik yeast is a delightful experiment blending classic flavor with modern techniques. Try it for yourself and let the unique, quick-fermenting yeast bring a whole new dimension to your homebrewing!

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