GIusedtoBe
Well-Known Member
I' ve read many posts on here about wheat beers and how quick they are from fermentation to drinking. I also know about non flocculating yeast and the rolling of the bottle etc. to resuspend the yeast.
My question: Does Aventinus wheat dopplebock Ale fall into this category?
My Aventinus clone should be about 8% ABV and has been in the primary for 10 days.
Should I treat this like a typical wheat beer and go straight to bottles from the primary or do I need to age this a little longer in a secondary since it is a higher gravity beer?
Thanks.
Al
My question: Does Aventinus wheat dopplebock Ale fall into this category?
My Aventinus clone should be about 8% ABV and has been in the primary for 10 days.
Should I treat this like a typical wheat beer and go straight to bottles from the primary or do I need to age this a little longer in a secondary since it is a higher gravity beer?

Thanks.
Al