Mors Biere de Garde
  • C_BC_B
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    This discussion was created from comments split from: 2013 Brew Log.
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  • morsmors
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    FromZwolle wrote:
    mors said:+6 gallons Biere de Garde
    408 gallons total


    recipe? i don't think we have one in the database.


    12lbs French/Belgian pils
    3lbs German Munich
    12oz caravienna
    1oz black patent
    1lb cane sugar
    1.4oz uk fuggles @60 min
    Wlp011 European ale
    Mash at 147 for 90 mins
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  • C_BC_B
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    mors said:

    +6 gallons Biere de Garde
    408 gallons total



    recipe? i don't think we have one in the database.

    12lbs French/Belgian pils
    3lbs German Munich
    12oz caravienna
    1oz black patent
    1lb cane sugar
    1.4oz uk fuggles @60 min
    Wlp011 European ale
    Mash at 147 for 90 mins

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  • FuzzyFuzzy
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    strange looking quote. is this a tapatalk thing?

    also, any comments on brewing method here? ferm temp, primary timeframe, carb levels, the works really. I've never had an example of the style, but i've been curious about it for a while now.
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  • C_BC_B
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    strange looking quote. is this a tapatalk thing?

    Yep.

    also, any comments on brewing method here? ferm temp, primary timeframe, carb levels, the works really. I've never had an example of the style, but i've been curious about it for a while now.


    All of this. From what I've read it's Belgian Saisony? I guess?

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  • ceanntceannt
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    C_B said:

    strange looking quote. is this a tapatalk thing?

    Yep.

    also, any comments on brewing method here? ferm temp, primary timeframe, carb levels, the works really. I've never had an example of the style, but i've been curious about it for a while now.


    All of this. From what I've read it's Belgian Saisony? I guess?



    Kinda .... this one shouldn't be as dry .... and has more "horse blanket "
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  • ceanntceannt
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    The above is just my understanding ... and I could vurry well be wrong ...
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  • morsmors
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    a beire de garde is a malt focused beer. Fermented at 65 and raised the temp over 5 days to 70. Once fermentation was completed I began lagering it. It will remain lagering for 3-4 months.
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  • FuzzyFuzzy
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    mors said:

    a beire de garde is a malt focused beer. Fermented at 65 and raised the temp over 5 days to 70. Once fermentation was completed I began lagering it. It will remain lagering for 3-4 months.



    and now i want to brew one. thanks for that. 8-|
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  • morsmors
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    Yeah I know... That's why I'm "forced" to brew so often....LOL
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  • ceanntceannt
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    mors said:

    Yeah I know... That's why I'm "forced" to brew so often....LOL



    Ha!

    so many beers.... so little time....
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