pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:18 pm

I've got a sack of Breiss pilsen malt that I have been using for most of my recipes that call for pilsner. The beers are not coming out the way I would like them to. Should I be buying something like weyerman pilsner or is the pilsen basically the same malt?
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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:40 pm

They should be the same, but Briess is US and Weyermann's is from Germany.
What exactly is the difference you are getting from what you are aiming for?


edit: the web site says it is made with Pilsner malt and Carapils malt, though it doesn't give percentages.
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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:53 pm

I'm not sure how to describe the flavor I'm looking for. I had three different munich helles beers this weekend as well a DAB dortmunder export. They all had the same prominent flavor which I assume is from pilsner malt. Mine seem to taste more like the flavor profile you'd expect from american 2-row.
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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:01 pm

Can you post the recipe and process?
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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:27 pm

I will need a bottle (At least) of each beer and we can then discuss the flavour
you are talking about :lol:

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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:57 am

I tend to find Weyermann Pilsner and Dingemanns Pilsner malt more full bodied tasting and maltier than Briess pilsen malt. Whenever I am brewing american styles I will use Briess, but if I am brewing European styles than I would use either Weyermann or Dingemanns even if they cost a bit more. I just feel like I am getting a more flavorful contribution from the using the right kind of malt per style.
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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:27 pm

I think I'm going to brew something light like a munich helles, 5 gallons with weyermann, 5 with briess. A side by side comparison should show any flavor differences.
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Re: pilsen vs. pilsner malt

Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:24 am

leftnut wrote:I think I'm going to brew something light like a munich helles, 5 gallons with weyermann, 5 with briess. A side by side comparison should show any flavor differences.


That's an excellent approach.

I think you'll like the results with Weyermann. Hit the nearest Gordon Biersch (if that's feasible). They use Weyermann malts exclusively (AFAIK).
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