Ridenour64
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5 gallon batch
7 lbs pale ale
2 lbs Vienna
1 lb Munich
1 lb cara Vienne 20L
.5 lb biscuit
.25 special B
1 oz centennial @ 30 min
1 oz Aramis steeped for 15 min
WLP 500
I am making a Belgian pale ale recipe from “how to brew”. I swapped centennial for a hop I couldn’t find “French triskel” and I chose WLP 500 for a Belgian yeast.
Was WLP 500 a good selection for this brew? When I searched I found 550 which was defined as more spicy, then 500 as more fruity. Anyone have experience with the 2 for this style?
7 lbs pale ale
2 lbs Vienna
1 lb Munich
1 lb cara Vienne 20L
.5 lb biscuit
.25 special B
1 oz centennial @ 30 min
1 oz Aramis steeped for 15 min
WLP 500
I am making a Belgian pale ale recipe from “how to brew”. I swapped centennial for a hop I couldn’t find “French triskel” and I chose WLP 500 for a Belgian yeast.
Was WLP 500 a good selection for this brew? When I searched I found 550 which was defined as more spicy, then 500 as more fruity. Anyone have experience with the 2 for this style?