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Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby wobdee » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:09 am

Asked Hofbrau if they had any tips for a homebrewer to brew something close to this beer and surprisingly they responded.

90/10 Pils/Munich (such as Briess Bonlander)
Magnum hops 50% at 58', 40% at 30', 10% at whirlpool
W34/70
Ferment at 9c 6 days, cool to 7c, krausen and mature at -1c
OG 11.8

I'm surprised by the Magnum hops, I was thinking something Nobel.
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby Crunk » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:45 am

I know what I'm trying next weekend I have the Magnum hops sitting in the fridge
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby Crunk » Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:17 am

When did you send the email to them and how long did it take to get a reply back and if you wouldn't mind could I get that email I'm curious I'd like to send them the same email and see if I get the same reply
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby Owenbräu » Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:19 am

I've brewed helles using this grist before, although I used saaz and mittelfruh hops. It's quite nice.
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby wobdee » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:11 am

Here's the email they sent me. All o asked is whether they could give me some tips on brewing Hofbrau Original. I also said I was looking forward to their collaboration brew with Leinenkugels for the 150 year anniversary.

thank you very much for your inquiry. Well, brewing a beer with a long brewing tradition in as a home brewer might be quite a difficult project. However,
we will provide you with some informations about the brewing details:

We use about 90% barley malt and 10% munich malt (quite similar in the US is Briess bonlander).
Hops: 50% 58‘ BKO Magnum, 40% 30‘ BKO and 10% added into the whirlpool.
The brew is coming out with 11,8% o.g.
Our bottom fermenting yeast is W34/70
Fermentation at 9°C, about 6 days; cooling to 7°C, 10% Kräusen, Maturation another 5 days at 9°C, storage -1,5°C for 3 weeks.

As a matter of fact, it’s very difficult to produce similar beers without using the same brewhouse equipment and vessels.
But we wish you all the best and enjoy the collaboration brew with Leinkugel.


Best Regards
Stefan Hempl
STAATLICHES HOFBRÄUHAUS IN MÜNCHEN
- Marketing/PR -
i. A. Stefan Hempl
(Press Officer)
Hofbräuallee 1, D-81829 München
Tel.: +49 89 921 05-163 · · Fax: +49 89 921 05-150
email: stefan.hempl@hofbraeuhaus.com · www.hofbraeu-muenchen.de
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby wobdee » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:13 am

I'm pretty sure they filter so I think it may be wise to cut back the Munich a tad. They didn't say anything about IBUs so I sent a reply for that info,
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby Crunk » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:20 am

The email in that format and that much information makes me believe they're not trying to hide it so I will not email them as of yet I will be looking forward to further information that you may get from them as I would love to try and Brew this myself
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby Crunk » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:20 am

It was very interesting how he mentioned about brewing in a certain type of vessel now I'm really anxious to get my book from plb because I know that there's a section or two in there that describes certain vessels
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Re: Munchen Hofbrau Original

Postby Bryan R » Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:23 am

Ohhh.. Ask him about the fest!




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