Rugrad02
Well-Known Member
I brewed an all-grain Boskeun clone yesterday from the Clone Brews book. It is a Belgian Strong Ale with the addition of sweet orange peel and grains of paradise. The only changes I made to the recipe was an addition of 6 oz. of carapils to the grist as well as using White Labs WLP 400 Belg. Wit instead of the recommended Wyeast Belg. Witbier. I know this yeast has a medium alcohol tolerance. I was scratching my head a bit about the yeast recommendation as I've never seen this yeast recommended in a higher gravity beer. My OG came out to 1.092 which was a bit higher than I expected.
My question is, what constitutes medium alcohol? I'm assuming that this beer will probably fizzle out somewhere in the mid to low 20's and leave for a sweeter finish, which I'm okay with; I wonder if that was the purpose for this yeast recommendation. Has anyone else had experience brewing a higher gravity ale with this yeast? Any recommendations? Thanks.
My question is, what constitutes medium alcohol? I'm assuming that this beer will probably fizzle out somewhere in the mid to low 20's and leave for a sweeter finish, which I'm okay with; I wonder if that was the purpose for this yeast recommendation. Has anyone else had experience brewing a higher gravity ale with this yeast? Any recommendations? Thanks.