Hi!
My question mostly concerns extracts, since when one does an all-grain, he probably chooses whichever yeast he wishes.
But when buying an extract, the packet of yeast usually comes with the malt can. I believe that sometimes the "Ale" word on the label might be misleading and yeast will be bottom-fermenting ones.
So is there a way of telling which yeast is it? I've got my first brew bottled (Brewferm Christmas) and I just don't know if it's Ale or Lager... Initially I thought it is an Ale, but after reading a bit more and figuring that this Christmas beer should be kept at lower temps (~10C) for extended period, I begin to think that it's actually a lager.
My question mostly concerns extracts, since when one does an all-grain, he probably chooses whichever yeast he wishes.
But when buying an extract, the packet of yeast usually comes with the malt can. I believe that sometimes the "Ale" word on the label might be misleading and yeast will be bottom-fermenting ones.
So is there a way of telling which yeast is it? I've got my first brew bottled (Brewferm Christmas) and I just don't know if it's Ale or Lager... Initially I thought it is an Ale, but after reading a bit more and figuring that this Christmas beer should be kept at lower temps (~10C) for extended period, I begin to think that it's actually a lager.