Romex2121
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I’m wanting to try my hand at brewing a Kolsch, the flavor profile sounds like a beer that I would enjoy.
from my research on the style it appears liquid yeast is the way to go but living in a smallish town in NM (Carlsbad) where’s there’s no shops Liquid yeast is not gonna be an option due to shipping times and the hot weather.
Is there a dry yeast available that’ll do the Kolsch style justice ??
I’ve seen the K97 but I’ve also seen that a majority of people don’t like it for a few different reasons I also read that Koln yeast was a good option but as luck would have it it’s no longer available and yes I’ve tried to find it online, a few shops say they have it but when you go to order you find out they don’t have it to start with.
I’ve never had a true authentic Kolsch so me trying to pick a yeast to use is kinda pointless.
I’d really like to do the style justice by getting as close as possible with a dry yeast , if possible…..
from my research on the style it appears liquid yeast is the way to go but living in a smallish town in NM (Carlsbad) where’s there’s no shops Liquid yeast is not gonna be an option due to shipping times and the hot weather.
Is there a dry yeast available that’ll do the Kolsch style justice ??
I’ve seen the K97 but I’ve also seen that a majority of people don’t like it for a few different reasons I also read that Koln yeast was a good option but as luck would have it it’s no longer available and yes I’ve tried to find it online, a few shops say they have it but when you go to order you find out they don’t have it to start with.
I’ve never had a true authentic Kolsch so me trying to pick a yeast to use is kinda pointless.
I’d really like to do the style justice by getting as close as possible with a dry yeast , if possible…..