Remos112
Well-Known Member
Hello everybody I just this weekend discovered Gouden Carolus and it is absolutely delicious!
I tried the brown and the tripel and they were both very, very good.
So I started a search for a recipe and besides the one from candisyrup.com I am left empty handed.
But it's all pointless anyway without the right yeast strain, candisyrup suggests Wyeast 3463 Forbidden Fruits wich seems to make sense as this is a very fruity strain. Sadly though it is discontinued.
Then there is harvesting from the bottle and growing it to pitch size, but I am not sure they use the main strain for bottling so I might end up with a load of the wrong yeast. Does anybody have any insight if this might be the case or if I can just use the strain from the bottle?
Alternatively is there another strain I could use with good results? I tasted one of my abbey brews yesterday after 16 months of maturing and that one was made with Wyeast 1214 and it tasted similar in some ways. Would this be a good substitute? If not anybody a better suggestion?
Much thanks in advance!
Remi
I tried the brown and the tripel and they were both very, very good.
So I started a search for a recipe and besides the one from candisyrup.com I am left empty handed.
But it's all pointless anyway without the right yeast strain, candisyrup suggests Wyeast 3463 Forbidden Fruits wich seems to make sense as this is a very fruity strain. Sadly though it is discontinued.
Then there is harvesting from the bottle and growing it to pitch size, but I am not sure they use the main strain for bottling so I might end up with a load of the wrong yeast. Does anybody have any insight if this might be the case or if I can just use the strain from the bottle?
Alternatively is there another strain I could use with good results? I tasted one of my abbey brews yesterday after 16 months of maturing and that one was made with Wyeast 1214 and it tasted similar in some ways. Would this be a good substitute? If not anybody a better suggestion?
Much thanks in advance!
Remi