Helles Bock – How To Brew Beer

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This week it’s Helles Bock, otherwise known as Maibock. This is a strong malty German lager but much paler in color than you might expect for a bock beer. In addition to brewing this up, Martin experiments with chilling wort to lager temperatures using a combination of a JaDeD immersion chiller, a couple of bags of ice, and a little bit of invention.

Recipe:
6 lbs Pilsner; German
5 lbs Maris Otter
3 lbs Munich Malt – 10
2.00 oz Hallertauer Pellets – Boil 60.0 min
1.00 oz Hallertauer Pellets – Boil 15.0 min
1.0 pkg German Lager (White Labs #WLP830)

Mash at 152F for 60 mins
Boil for 60 mins

Join me on my Homebrew Challenge to brew all 99 BJCP beer styles:

Created by: Martin Keen
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My home brew equipment:
– Brau Supply Unibrau 5 gallon system
– 240V electric heating element
– Blichmann RipTide brewing pump
– JaDeD Brewing immersion chiller
– SS Brewtech Brew Buckets
– Monster Mill 2 grain mill

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