Ingredients:
1/2 pound, pale malt
1/2 pound, crystal malt
1/2 pound, chocolate malt
9.9 pounds, dark malt extract syrup
1 pound, dry amber malt extract
3-1/2 ounces, Saaz hops (boil)
1/2 ounce, Hallertauer hops (finish)
lager yeast
3/4 cup, corn sugar (priming)
Primary Ferment: 1 week at 65 degrees
Secondary Ferment: 3 weeks at 45-50 degrees
Procedure:
Roast pale malt in 325 degree oven for 15 minutes or until golden brown. Crack grains and add to 1-1/2 gallons cold water. Bring to boil. Before serious boil starts, remove grains. Add extract and Saaz hops. Boil 60 minutes. Add Hallertauer hops and boil 5 more minutes. Remove from heat. Cover and let hops steep 15 minutes. Strain into 3-1/2 gallons cold water. (Be sure to strain out as much stuff as possible.) Pitch yeast and ferment one week at about 65 degrees, then rack to secondary. Secondary fermentation should last about 3 weeks at 45-50 degrees.
Prime and bottle. Refrigerate bottles for about 1 month.
Source: Beerrecipes.org
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