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Brewing Pious Monk Dunkel + Recipe – Church Brew works – Pittsburgh, Pa

Pittsburgh, Pa is my home town. It’s where I grew up and where I learned about beer. I’m not talking about Iron City or Rolling Rock. Both or which are no longer made there. Though both do have their place. I’m talking about great beer from Penn Brewery, Church Brew Works and East End Brewing Co. The three main craft breweries that existed in the 90’s and earl 2000’s. Before the glut of breweries that now inhabit ever where.


When I learned that Pious Monk Dunkel from Church Brew Works was listed in the American Homebrewers Association’s list of 51 Craft Beer Clone Recipes of 2019 I knew I had to brew it. I scaled up the recipe to 6 gallons and waited. Not having been to Church Brew for several years, 5 weeks was a long time to wait. I had never done a lager before. How was this going to come out with out a fermentation chamber?

I researched how to perform a decoction mash. I read more than a few articles about lagering at warmer temps. Brew day came and went with out an issue. The beer fermented out in less than a week. Rested for another week and In to the keg it went. After 5 weeks I was rewarded with a memory that I had not encountered in a long time. I had a very accurate clone of one of my favorites.

Don’t be afraid of brewing a lager at less than ideal temperatures. Lagers are not as fragile as you have been led to believe.

You can find the original 5 gallon Pious Monk recipe over on the AHA website. The modified 6 gallon recipe as I brewed it is included below.

Recipe Details

Batch Size Boil Time IBU SRM Est. OG Est. FG ABV
6 gal 90 min 31.3 IBUs 18.6 SRM 1.052 1.006 6.1 %
Actuals 1.053 1.012 5.5 %

Fermentables

Name Amount %
Viking Munich Malt Light 5 lbs 40.4
Viking Pilsner Malt 5 lbs 40.4
Melanoiden Malt 14 oz 7.07
Carafoam 12 oz 6.06
Caraaroma 8 oz 4.04
Carafa II 4 oz 2.02

Hops

Name Amount Time Use Form Alpha %
Perle 0.85 oz 90 min Boil Pellet 8
Tettnang 0.85 oz 20 min Boil Pellet 4.5

Miscs

Name Amount Time Use Type
Baking Soda 4.00 tbsp 60 min Mash Water Agent
Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) 1.50 tbsp 60 min Mash Water Agent
Whirlfloc Tablet 1.00 Items 15 min Boil Fining
Yeast Nutrient 6.00 tsp 15 min Boil Other

Yeast

Name Lab Attenuation Temperature
German Lager (WLP830) White Labs 77% 50°F - 55°F

Mash

Step Temperature Time
Protein Rest 140°F 35 min
Saccharification 154°F 45 min
Mash Out 168°F 10 min

Fermentation

Step Time Temperature
Primary 4 days 67°F
Secondary 10 days 67°F
Aging 30 days 65°F

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Written by Dave · Categorized: Brew Day · Tagged: caraaroma, carafa II, carafoam, melanoiden, munich, perle, pilsner, tettnang, wlp830

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