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1519 Barker Exportbier

Brewed: 09/19/2024   Kegged: 10/03/2024

Late August, 2024, while on a morning walk, I was listening to a homebrewing podcast which had me craving a golden German lager.

My mind started wandering a bit, and I started thinking about my college years.

1519Barker.jpgWhile living in the dorms, a few of my friends lived just off-campus in a house they shared on Barker Avenue, just a couple blocks south of Bradley University.

After I moved out of the dorms, I moved into the house for a bit as well.

Even when I wasn't living there, I spent quite a bit of time drinking beer and playing beach volleyball with my college friends.

From time to time, we'd throw keggers that rivaled fraternity parties. We'd charge a couple bucks at the door and serve way too much beer.

We'd buy two kinds of beers for these parties. Most of it was "Natty Light", and that is what got served to most of the people.

But, hidden upstairs for those of us who knew where it was hidden was a keg of Michelob, which was very much a premium beer for us.

Basically, we drank Michelob for free, curtesy of the people we charged for "Natty Light".

Lots of my favorite college memories happened at 1519 Barker.

Now-a-days, "Michelob" mostly means those absolutely awful low-carb "Ultra" watery beers. I know there are other beers with the Michelob label, but I don't think they make the Michelob that I remember from college anymore.

And ... I honestly have no idea what kind of beer it was, but in my mind, a German Helles Exportbier matches my memory of the beer.

So, this is what I decided to brew. 


On untappd: 1519 Barker Exportbier

For more about this beer, see Sheppy's Blog: 1519

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1519 Barker --- Batch 1 (361)

StyleGerman Helles ExportbierBatch Size5.50 gal
TypeAll GrainBoil Size 6.60 gal
Brewhouse Efficiency 65.00 Boil Time 60 minutes

Recipe Characteristics

Recipe Gravity1.052 SGEstimated FG1.012 SG
Recipe Bitterness16.7 IBUs (Rager)Alcohol by Volume5.3 %
BU : GU 0.318    
Recipe Color5.5 SRM
Color
  
Measured OG: 1.054  Measured FG:  1.012
ADF: 77  Measured ABV:  5.6

Ingredients

Ingredients
AmtNameType#%/IBUVolume
7.98 galDenver, ColoradoWater1--
4.00 gCalcium Chloride (Mash)Water Agent2--
2.00 gGypsum (Calcium Sulfate) (Mash)Water Agent3--
1.50 tspLactic Acid (Mash)Water Agent4--
10 lbsPilsner (2 Row) Ger (2.0 SRM)Grain583.3 %0.78 gal
2 lbsMunich Malt - 10L (10.0 SRM)Grain616.7 %0.16 gal
1.000 ozMagnum [12.60 %] - Boil 15.0 minHop713.8 IBUs-
1.00 ItemsWhirlfloc Tablet (Boil 10.0 mins)Fining8--
1.00 tspYeast Nutrient (Boil 10.0 mins)Other9--
2.000 ozTettnang [2.10 %] - Boil 5.0 minHop102.9 IBUs-
1.0 pkgSaflager Lager (DCL/Fermentis #W-34/70) [50.28 ml]Yeast11--
0.50 tspGelatin (Bottling 1 Day)Fining12--

Mash Profile

Mash Steps
NameDescriptionStep TemperatureStep Time
SaccharificationAdd 31.92 qt of water at 158.8 F152.0 F45 min
HeatHeat to 158.0 F over 10 min158.0 F15 min
Mash OutHeat to 170.0 F over 7 min170.0 F10 min


If steeping, remove grains, and prepare to boil wort

Recipe Notes
If harvesting yeast from previous batch, make 6 cup starter a day or two before brew day.
Brewing salts in the mash water. This should bring Denver water profile (as defined by BeerSmith) to
Ca=83,Mg=8,Na=21,SO4=88,Cl=87,HCO3=104
Acid addition based on BeerSmith predicted pH. Should lower from 5.7 to 5.4.
Mash and boil as directed
Chill to around 50 degrees. Rack to fermentor and add pitch yeast. Ferment between 50 and 55 for one week. Then, let temperature rise to ambient.
Keg. Add gelatin after a day or two in the refrigerator.
Carbonate and drink.

Brewing Record

Brew Date: Strike Temp: 
Mash Temps: 
Pre-boil OG 1.050 (1.048) Pre-boil Vol 7 (6.60)
Actual Mash Efficiency Pitch Temp  
Fermentation      
Day 1: 
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