P philhead1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 5, 2008 Messages 96 Reaction score 1 Location Harrodsburg, Ky. Nov 14, 2010 #1 Does anyone know what yeast is used in Flying Dog Brewery's "kerberos Tripel"??. wanting to kinda clone it and looking for a good mild yeast.
Does anyone know what yeast is used in Flying Dog Brewery's "kerberos Tripel"??. wanting to kinda clone it and looking for a good mild yeast.
Oldsock Well-Known Member Joined Sep 26, 2007 Messages 3,303 Reaction score 306 Location DC Nov 15, 2010 #2 You should try emailing the brewery. With Belgian yeast the fermentation temperature and aeration rates also play a big roll in yeast character. I really like Wyeast 3787 or White Labs 530 (the Westmalle strain) in my tripels. Using a couple different strains is another interesting way to go.
You should try emailing the brewery. With Belgian yeast the fermentation temperature and aeration rates also play a big roll in yeast character. I really like Wyeast 3787 or White Labs 530 (the Westmalle strain) in my tripels. Using a couple different strains is another interesting way to go.
D DrawTap88 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 29, 2010 Messages 1,064 Reaction score 10 Location Joliet, IL Nov 15, 2010 #3 Not sure about that one, but I know their In Heat Wheat uses a strain that only they have (or that's what they claim on their website).
Not sure about that one, but I know their In Heat Wheat uses a strain that only they have (or that's what they claim on their website).
OP OP P philhead1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 5, 2008 Messages 96 Reaction score 1 Location Harrodsburg, Ky. Nov 19, 2010 #4 I'm looking for a good clean not to spicy yeast, want it to sneak up on my friends. like a ninja beer, they think their drinking a light beer then BAM they are floored by it, lol.
I'm looking for a good clean not to spicy yeast, want it to sneak up on my friends. like a ninja beer, they think their drinking a light beer then BAM they are floored by it, lol.