EdWort
Well-Known Member
I picked up ingredients for my first AG German Hefe Weizen to be brewed this weekend. I'm stoked. German Red Wheat, German Pilsener, Hallertau Hops, and Weihenstephan Weizen yeast.
I wonder if anyone has purchased some Weihnstaphan Weissbier and decanted the yeast to toss into the fermenter for the secondary at 50 degrees? It's a lager yeast that the germans use to provide natural carbonation, plus I'm guessing it results in a drier beer.
Erdinger Weissbier is kreuzened, bottled, and then lagered for 6 weeks at 50 degrees before it ships.
I'm also going to make a starter for this Wyeast 3068 and step it up a few times so I can same some for later batches. At $6.49 I'd like to get a few more out of it. Still, for $24.48, it's very cheap for 5 gallons of all German Weissbier.
I'll be using the Yuri'n Stir'n Machine for the first time. Man, I love gadgets.
I wonder if anyone has purchased some Weihnstaphan Weissbier and decanted the yeast to toss into the fermenter for the secondary at 50 degrees? It's a lager yeast that the germans use to provide natural carbonation, plus I'm guessing it results in a drier beer.
Erdinger Weissbier is kreuzened, bottled, and then lagered for 6 weeks at 50 degrees before it ships.
I'm also going to make a starter for this Wyeast 3068 and step it up a few times so I can same some for later batches. At $6.49 I'd like to get a few more out of it. Still, for $24.48, it's very cheap for 5 gallons of all German Weissbier.
I'll be using the Yuri'n Stir'n Machine for the first time. Man, I love gadgets.