Kironosaurus
Member
So I am new to high gravity brewing. I plan on making a Belgian Strong Ale but am looking for some tips on brewing a high gravity beer.
6.5 Lbs Pilsen Light LME
3.3 Lbs Bavarian Wheat LME
1 Lb Light Belgian Candi Sugar
1 Lb Honey Malt
1.5 Oz Bittering Hops (I forgot which kind I bought)
1 Oz Aroma/Flavoring hops (Once again, I forgot which variety I bought)
WYeast 3942 Belgian Wheat
I am going to make a yeast starter to get those buggers going, but I am wondering if there are any other tips you guys have regarding high gravity brewing that I wouldn't have done in a standard gravity brew. I plan to rack to a secondary and age for a few months before bottling as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
6.5 Lbs Pilsen Light LME
3.3 Lbs Bavarian Wheat LME
1 Lb Light Belgian Candi Sugar
1 Lb Honey Malt
1.5 Oz Bittering Hops (I forgot which kind I bought)
1 Oz Aroma/Flavoring hops (Once again, I forgot which variety I bought)
WYeast 3942 Belgian Wheat
I am going to make a yeast starter to get those buggers going, but I am wondering if there are any other tips you guys have regarding high gravity brewing that I wouldn't have done in a standard gravity brew. I plan to rack to a secondary and age for a few months before bottling as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.