If my LHBS has it, I'll give it a go. If not, I'll probably go with WLP500.
I'm wondering how the WLP004 Irish ale yeast would do in that? Irish ale always seems like it would lend it's self to a nice Twang!
If my LHBS has it, I'll give it a go. If not, I'll probably go with WLP500.
Well I was looking at ingredients, and for some reason, decided that I needed to buy my first pound of hops to decrease costs. I found a closeout of old stock of 4% Spalt Select from breworganic for $20, so I'll be using those instead. I use saaz and spalt religiously, but my LHBS only has ~3% versions of both (and they're $4/oz). Also, instead of the aforementioned yeasts, breworganic has some old wyeast packs they're selling for cheap ($3), so I'm going to pitch the wyeast berliner-weiss blend. Has all the necessary bugs, and will be less hassle, not to mention about $5 cheaper.
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Someone even has the Roselare blend still available.
Maybe it SHOULDN'T, bit it DID. I cracked the first "good one" tonight.really a straight lacto beer should not need much aging.
Maybe it SHOULDN'T, bit it DID. I cracked the first "good one" tonight.
This is VERY crisp, nice and sour, but not "in your face" sour, just nicely so. The peach flavor is nice, but light...certainly not like a fruit lambic. This was a good project, and I'll do it again with an amber ale. I think there is a ton of potential with this.