mscaron
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Hey all...my first posted question. Have had a million others answered just by reading other posts.
I'm on my 9th batch...got a kegging system a few batches ago and I love it. I've also done BIAB the last 3 batches, and that's worked out well.
So I've got a Farmhouse Biere de Table in the fermenter and it's ready to keg. Here's where I got the recipe: http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/...e-de-table-limited-edition-all-grain-kit.html. I used Wyeast 3725 Bier de Garde. It occurred to me that perhaps this beer would be better bottled so it can bottle condition. That way one can rouse the yeast and have all that yummy yeasty character for this style.
I've kind of been spoiled now with the kegging - not too keen on the bottling, but what I think I'll do is keg it, then maybe bottle some from the keg with Cooper's drops or conditioning tablets made with DME.
Thoughts about this?
I'm on my 9th batch...got a kegging system a few batches ago and I love it. I've also done BIAB the last 3 batches, and that's worked out well.
So I've got a Farmhouse Biere de Table in the fermenter and it's ready to keg. Here's where I got the recipe: http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/...e-de-table-limited-edition-all-grain-kit.html. I used Wyeast 3725 Bier de Garde. It occurred to me that perhaps this beer would be better bottled so it can bottle condition. That way one can rouse the yeast and have all that yummy yeasty character for this style.
I've kind of been spoiled now with the kegging - not too keen on the bottling, but what I think I'll do is keg it, then maybe bottle some from the keg with Cooper's drops or conditioning tablets made with DME.
Thoughts about this?