Brewing Session – Roggenbier – All Grain

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6 Responses

  1. Aaron says:

    I’ve never done a roggenbier, but have had a few homebrewed versions from friends and they are definitely a tasty beer. I also have issues with the boil overs, I have to watch the burner like a hawk once things get rolling, especially after you add hops and nucleation takes place. I notice you have a lid on your pot…not sure if you’re completely covering during the boil, but I’ve read that can cause issues with DMS.

    http://www.homebrewzone.com/dimethyl-sulfide.htm

    • Simply Beer says:

      I only had the cover on halfway (like the picture) to reduce the risk of something blowing in. I had 2 boil overs… piss me off. the second was 30 sec after adding the hops I probably lost a good bit of hops. But life happens…. move on hope for the best.

  2. Aaron says:

    Losing hops like that is the worst, happened to me many times.

  3. nate says:

    I’m always afraid to brew outside…that a storm will come up or a bird fly into the brew. All unreasonable fears. That wort already looks delicious!

  4. Simply Beer says:

    Beer turned out great! not sure what to expect having never had this style of beer. But aside from a moderate banana flavor ( a bit on the high side from the BJCP) it fits the style wonderfully. http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style15.php#1d

    Not mention that at the party over teh weekend with four beers on tap, my corney is about 2/3’s gone. I drank a lot of it but not that much 🙂