Hex23
Well-Known Member
That IS the strain that is used in the real deal of this beer.
I remember reading somewhere that they actually use an ale yeast in that beer. Are you assuming that they use W34/70 because its the "Wiehenstephan" lager strain? I think that refers to the Wiehenstephan institute and I don't know if/how its related to the brewery. Maybe they do use 34/70, but it seems like it might be a challenge to get the residual sweetness that I taste in Korbinian from that yeast. Is agree that it's a great yeast, but maybe more appropriate for a pils or something drier tasting.