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Refreshing as helles Munich Helles All Grain Recipe

German Pale Lager
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For a complete recipe kit, simply choose a yeast from our recommended options and select all the required hops using the checkboxes below. If no options are selected you will recieve the grain bill and recipe sheet only.

Yeast strains appear in order of our personal preference. We highly reccomend adding a gel ice pack to shipped orders containing liquid yeast.

Tick the box to add the hops used in this recipe. If any are sold out, we recommend choosing a suitable substitute before checking out. You can use our Hop Substitution Chart to help find the right alternative.

This crisp lager showcases delicate malt flavour with a touch of soft sweetness, rounded out by a crisp, refreshing finish.

The Munich Helles is Bavaria’s answer to the Pilsner. It was first brewed in the late 1800s when German brewers wanted a pale lager of their own. Instead of chasing big hop bite, they leaned into malt flavour. More specifically traditional helles showcases bready, biscuity flavours and leans towards a sweet finish and robust malt flavour.

“Helles” translates to “bright” or “pale,” which perfectly describes its clear and golden appearance. The style is softer and slightly sweeter than a Pilsner, yet still refreshingly crisp and highly drinkable. With an ABV of around 4.5–5.5%, it stands as the quintessential everyday Bavarian beer. It is simple, subtle, and absolutely satisfying.

Vitals

ABV: 4.7%
Original Gravity: 1.048
Final Gravity (Fixed): 1.012
IBU (Tinseth): 17
BU/GU: 0.35
Colour: 7.9 EBC 

75% efficiency
Batch Volume: 23 L
Boil Time: 60 min

Mash Water: 17.6 L
Sparge Water: 13.04 L
Total Water: 30.64 L
Boil Volume: 28 L
Pre-Boil Gravity: 1.043

Mash

Sacc Rest — 65 °C — 60 min
Mash Out — 75 °C — 15 min

Malts (4.7 kg)

4.2 kg (89.4%) — Weyermann Pilsner — Grain — 3.3 EBC
400 g (8.5%) — Weyermann Munich I — Grain — 15 EBC
100 g (2.1%) — Victory Malt — Grain — 49.5 EBC

Hops (40 g)

25 g (13 IBU) — Hallertauer Mittelfrueh 4.5% — Boil — 60 min
15 g (4 IBU) — Hallertauer Mittelfrueh 4.5% — Boil — 20 min

Miscs

1.6 g — Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) — Mash
0.3 g — Epsom Salt (MgSO4) — Mash
1.4 g — Gypsum (CaSO4) — Mash
2.5 ml — Lactic Acid 85% — Mash
1 items — Whirlfloc — Boil — 15 min

Yeast Options

1 pkg - Bluestone Yeast Co. BSY-L005 Pilsen (Bluestone) 72% (recommended)
2 pkg - Mangrove Jack's M76 Bavarian Lager
2 pkg - CellarScience BAJA
2 pkg - LalBrew Diamond Lager

Fermentation

Pitching Temp — 10 °C — 1 days
Main Ferment — 12 °C — 4 days
Main Ferment — 13 °C — 2 days
Main Ferment — 14 °C — 1 days
Main Ferment — 16 °C — 1 days
Diacetyl Rest — 20 °C — 1 days

Carbonation: 2.6 CO2-vol

Water Profile

Ca2+: 26
Mg2+: 1
Na+: 8
Cl-: 29
SO42-: 30
HCO3-: 16

Finings can be used if kegging to clear beer faster and speed up the initial stages of the conditioning process. If possible we would recommend a yeast starter to ensure a clean crisp character.