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I brewed a batch of hefewiezen several weeks ago. It's a split 10 gallon batch, with Wyeast Bavarian wheat yeast pitched in one carboy, and German wheat yeast pitched in the other. It spent 3-4 weeks in the primaries, and then I racked it to kegs. By that time it was pretty much a kristallweizen. I ended up picking up some yeast and trub towards the end of siphoning, but not a lot.
I brewed this for my daugher's wedding rehearsal dinner, now 16 days off. Today she said she would prefer that the hefeweizen be bottled. It's in kegs, partially carbonated. (I'm passing around the CO2 input between several kegs). It's been there a couple of weeks. Can I now add some wort or a corn sugar suspension and bottle and expect decent carbonation in 16 days? Should I grow a starter just for the yeast, add this into the kegged beer, then finish force carbonating and bottle? I don't have that yeast anymore, so would have to pitch something like the Nottingham or Windsor I have on hand for this, or else buy some. Or should I just try to tell the bride to be it's a kristallweizen that will be on tap, and forget about the bottling? Or, another idea?
BTW, the porter and the Scotch ale will be on tap, so the CO2 tank is travelling anyway.
I brewed this for my daugher's wedding rehearsal dinner, now 16 days off. Today she said she would prefer that the hefeweizen be bottled. It's in kegs, partially carbonated. (I'm passing around the CO2 input between several kegs). It's been there a couple of weeks. Can I now add some wort or a corn sugar suspension and bottle and expect decent carbonation in 16 days? Should I grow a starter just for the yeast, add this into the kegged beer, then finish force carbonating and bottle? I don't have that yeast anymore, so would have to pitch something like the Nottingham or Windsor I have on hand for this, or else buy some. Or should I just try to tell the bride to be it's a kristallweizen that will be on tap, and forget about the bottling? Or, another idea?
BTW, the porter and the Scotch ale will be on tap, so the CO2 tank is travelling anyway.