Colorado Vienna Lager
Brewed: 5/1/2022 Kegged: 5/19/2022


Some of their are really unique, and I really liked the character / color that the malts add to my homebrews.
I started using them more and more ... especially their Vienna Malt and their Dark Munich Malt.
My Colorado Strong IPA used all Root Shoot malts, and shortly after brewing that beer, I decided to try a Vienna lager featuring their Vienna Malt and their Dark Munich Malt.
The resulting beer is slightly lighter in color than what I generally think of a Vienna lager, but is what I think of as more traditional with the bulk of Vienna malt.
It is less sweet, and more notes of bread or cracker in the malt beer. It has enough bittering hops to balance out the malt. I also threw in some flavoring hops for just a little extra flavor on the finish.
A great beer to enjoy in the late winter / early spring in Colorado.
Batch 1 was brewed on Super Bowl Sunday.
That batch had an issue and disappeared before I was able to enjoy much of it. (see Sheppy's Blog: Disappearing Beer), so I had to follow up fairly quickly with a second batch.
On untappd: Colorado Vienna Lager - SheppyBrew
To read more about this beer, see Sheppy's Blog: Co Vienna.
Colorado Vienna --- Batch 2 (310) |
Style | Vienna Lager | Batch Size | 5.50 gal | |||
Type | All Grain | Boil Size | 6.60 gal | |||
Brewhouse Efficiency | 68.00 | Boil Time | 60 minutes |
Recipe Characteristics
Recipe Gravity | 1.052 SG | Estimated FG | 1.012 SG | ||||
Recipe Bitterness | 29.1 IBUs (Rager) | Alcohol by Volume | 5.3 % | ||||
BU : GU | 0.556 | ||||||
Recipe Color | 10.8 SRM |
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Measured OG: | 1.051 | Measured FG: | 1.014 | ||||
ADF: | 71.7 | Measured ABV: | 4.9 |
Ingredients
Amt | Name | Type | # | %/IBU | Volume |
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7.98 gal | Denver, Colorado | Water | 1 | - | - |
5.00 g | Calcium Chloride (Mash) | Water Agent | 2 | - | - |
3.00 g | Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) (Mash) | Water Agent | 3 | - | - |
0.50 tsp | Lactic Acid (Mash) | Water Agent | 4 | - | - |
9 lbs 8.0 oz | CO Vienna Malt (6.0 SRM) | Grain | 5 | 80.0 % | 0.74 gal |
2 lbs | CO Munich Malt - 20L (20.0 SRM) | Grain | 6 | 16.8 % | 0.16 gal |
6.0 oz | CO Cara Ruby (28.0 SRM) | Grain | 7 | 3.2 % | 0.03 gal |
0.500 oz | Magnum [14.40 %] - Boil 35.0 min | Hop | 8 | 18.5 IBUs | - |
1.00 Items | Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 mins) | Fining | 9 | - | - |
0.500 oz | Magnum [14.40 %] - Boil 15.0 min | Hop | 10 | 7.9 IBUs | - |
1.00 tsp | Yeast Nutrient (Boil 15.0 mins) | Other | 11 | - | - |
1.000 oz | Tettnang [3.90 %] - Boil 5.0 min | Hop | 12 | 2.7 IBUs | - |
1.0 pkg | Saflager Lager (DCL/Fermentis #W-34/70) [50.28 ml] | Yeast | 13 | - | - |
0.50 tsp | Gelatin (Secondary 5.0 hours) | Fining | 14 | - | - |
Mash Profile
Name | Description | Step Temperature | Step Time |
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Saccharification | Add 31.88 qt of water at 158.7 F | 152.0 F | 45 min |
Heat | Heat to 158.0 F over 10 min | 158.0 F | 15 min |
Mash Out | Heat to 170.0 F over 7 min | 170.0 F | 10 min |
If steeping, remove grains,
and prepare to boil wort
Make 1.4 liter (6 cups) yeast starter a day before brew day.
Brewing salts in the mash water. This should bring Denver water profile (as defined by BeerSmith) to "Balanced Amber"
Ca=85,Mg=8,Na=21,SO4=106,Cl=103,HCO3=104
Acid addition to bring calculated pH around 5.4
Brew as directed from recipe.
Cool wort to as close to 50 degrees as possible.
Ferment in 50's for about 5 days, let rise to high 60's for another week.
Keg carbonate.
After the keg is chilled, add geletin to keg.
Brewing Record
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Mash Temps: | ||||||
Pre-boil OG | (1.048 SG) | Pre-boil Vol | (6.60 gal) | |||
Actual Mash Efficiency | Pitch Temp | |||||
Fermentation | ||||||
Day 1: | ||||||
Day ... | ||||||
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Brewing Notes
4/26/2022 Time to think about brewing Batch 2.
4/29/2022 Bought ingredients at the Brew Hut. Brew day will (probably) be this weekend.
5/1/2022 Brew day went well. Up at 5:30 ish pitched yeast at 53 a little after 10 Pre-boil gravity a bit low, so boiled an extra 15 minutes. OG right at 1.051.
5/3/2022 Bubbling started sometime last night. Tilt at 1.049 and 50 degrees. Set control to 51, and will probably raise another degree before end of day.
5/5/2022 Tilt says 1.036 at 55 degrees. The controller is also at 55. Still bubbling away.
5/7/2022 Tilt says 1.021 at 60f. Bubbling seems to be done. Took sample. Great flavor but lots of trub. Will probably turn off temp control tomorrow. Might keg next weekend.
5/8/2022 Tilt still says 1.021 at 60. Ulugged the pump this morning, so no more temperature control.
5/9/2022 According to the tilt, SG has not gone down at all. I hope 1.021 isn't my fg because that would be horrible attenuation. Took a sample, and it doesn't taste overly sweet so maybe the tilt is just off. I guess we'll see how it goes. I probably won't be kegging until at least this weekend.
5/19/2022 Finally kegged today. Tilt still said 1.021, but hydrometer said 1.014. 4.9% ABV. Lighter in color than I remember batch 1 being. Also not as sweet. Great balance. At the moment, I don't have a place to put the keg. Might have to drink up McShepardSon's over the weekend.
5/20/2022 Added half a pack of gelatin in a cup of heated water to the keg. Took a pint sample just because. Wonderful flavor.
5/24/2022 The clarity of this beer is brilliant. Batch 1 never got this clear. Beautiful beer. Carbonation still has a long way to go. Flavor great.
5/25/2022 Carbonation pretty good now too.
6/19/2022 Took camping in gallon growler over the weekend. Finished it off the first night. Don't think there is much left.
7/4/2022 Killed the keg tonight. Was a great beer while it lasted. I think I'll brew it again.
4/26/2022 Time to think about brewing Batch 2.
4/29/2022 Bought ingredients at the Brew Hut. Brew day will (probably) be this weekend.
5/1/2022 Brew day went well. Up at 5:30 ish pitched yeast at 53 a little after 10 Pre-boil gravity a bit low, so boiled an extra 15 minutes. OG right at 1.051.
5/3/2022 Bubbling started sometime last night. Tilt at 1.049 and 50 degrees. Set control to 51, and will probably raise another degree before end of day.
5/5/2022 Tilt says 1.036 at 55 degrees. The controller is also at 55. Still bubbling away.
5/7/2022 Tilt says 1.021 at 60f. Bubbling seems to be done. Took sample. Great flavor but lots of trub. Will probably turn off temp control tomorrow. Might keg next weekend.
5/8/2022 Tilt still says 1.021 at 60. Ulugged the pump this morning, so no more temperature control.
5/9/2022 According to the tilt, SG has not gone down at all. I hope 1.021 isn't my fg because that would be horrible attenuation. Took a sample, and it doesn't taste overly sweet so maybe the tilt is just off. I guess we'll see how it goes. I probably won't be kegging until at least this weekend.
5/19/2022 Finally kegged today. Tilt still said 1.021, but hydrometer said 1.014. 4.9% ABV. Lighter in color than I remember batch 1 being. Also not as sweet. Great balance. At the moment, I don't have a place to put the keg. Might have to drink up McShepardSon's over the weekend.
5/20/2022 Added half a pack of gelatin in a cup of heated water to the keg. Took a pint sample just because. Wonderful flavor.
5/24/2022 The clarity of this beer is brilliant. Batch 1 never got this clear. Beautiful beer. Carbonation still has a long way to go. Flavor great.
5/25/2022 Carbonation pretty good now too.
6/19/2022 Took camping in gallon growler over the weekend. Finished it off the first night. Don't think there is much left.
7/4/2022 Killed the keg tonight. Was a great beer while it lasted. I think I'll brew it again.