radwizard
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Im interested in getting into this style. Ive never brewed a Kolsch, but want to start experimenting and hopfully nail a house recipe.
Im curious about fermentation temps used to get great results for the style.
My fermenter is controlled via chill water source from a cooler with ice. It has been easy to maintain temps in the 60s, which is all i have needed so far.
It seems most people are going into the lower 50s for this beer.
Im thinking I can hold a steady temp in the upper 50s or right around 60.
Is there a particular yeast that would be good here?
Do you think with my temps i can make a top notch Kolsch?
Im curious about fermentation temps used to get great results for the style.
My fermenter is controlled via chill water source from a cooler with ice. It has been easy to maintain temps in the 60s, which is all i have needed so far.
It seems most people are going into the lower 50s for this beer.
Im thinking I can hold a steady temp in the upper 50s or right around 60.
Is there a particular yeast that would be good here?
Do you think with my temps i can make a top notch Kolsch?