jankdc said:. I'm so glad that I didn't pitch it directly into the wort.
Amen!!! I used to just toss it in, but IME starters make a better product and fewer worries!
jankdc said:. I'm so glad that I didn't pitch it directly into the wort.
I have no experience with WLP500, but I have used cultured chimay yeast numurous times...and it can be touchy....here is what I found out
#1 make a BIG starter
#2 pitch cool and control the temp for the first 2-3 days
#3 ramp that baby up, I actually like to get close to 80 degrees at the end of fermentation
Personally, I think the gradual ramping of temperature is what helps account for the huge attenuations that this yeast is capabale of.
smalliewader said:I used this strain for the first time a few months ago. 2 cups wateer & 1/2 cup DME starter. No real activity in the starter at all other than visually seeing the yeast multiply on the bottom. Pitched it 64 and let it take itself to 68-69. In 3 weeks it took my Trippel to .008 from .075. Pretty impressive yeast. At bottling, 4 weeks from the day of brewing, there was no hot alcohol taste at all. I can't wait until Fall to crack the first bottle.
If it matters, I mashed low, 149* for 90 minutes.
I saw someone had a Mad Elf clone recipe...which one and how did it turn out? I want to make that in the Spring with some of this 500 yeast.
smalliewader said:Cool, I'll look that up.
EDIT: found it....but there's no way this recipe is close to Mad Elf. There's no cherry or honey in it. Am I missing something?
bianco152 said:Does anyone have any experience fermenting this yeast over 75? I have a belgian IPA going that i pitched a vial of 500 and one of 550. First night it sat in a tub around 66F, airlock activity started and then stopped. the following day I took it out of the tub and brought it downstairs. temp has climbed to 80 in a day...not sure if I should bring it back down or let it do what it will. Any suggestions?