jvincent825
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Hi,
Back in the beginning of February I made a big English Barley Wine. The BW recipe is one I've used before and won several awards with. OG is 1.105. I used WLP007, Dry English Ale, for primary fermentation. After about a month it pooped out at 1.038, usually gets down to about 1.023, so I decided to use WLP099, Super High Gravity, to dry it out a bit more. I had never used this strain before. I made a 1.5 L starter (1.055) and pitched the whole thing at high krausen, wanted the yeast to be super active when they hit the BW. It went down to about 1.015 before it looked like it was finally petering out, over about 3 weeks. So I threw it in a newly acquired Balcones Bourbon barrel. The barely was still nicely swollen and smelled amazing, there was no residual liquid in the barrel. I've had one of those breathable bungs in it ever since. It occasionally gave of a hiss for a while, but I just left it alone. I checked the beer this morning, and the apparent gravity was 0.950, making the guestimated ABV 20%, not accounting for anything from the WLP099 starter. It smells great, really great. The flavor has some alcohol hotness to it, but the beer will be awesome for blending. I'm in no hurry with this guy. I'll probably move it to a 5 gallon carboy to bulk age sometime soon and use it to blend with non-barrel aged batches of the BW. My question is, is this normal behavior for WLP099? Or was there something else at play? There are no off flavors other than the high alcohol. Thanks!!
Back in the beginning of February I made a big English Barley Wine. The BW recipe is one I've used before and won several awards with. OG is 1.105. I used WLP007, Dry English Ale, for primary fermentation. After about a month it pooped out at 1.038, usually gets down to about 1.023, so I decided to use WLP099, Super High Gravity, to dry it out a bit more. I had never used this strain before. I made a 1.5 L starter (1.055) and pitched the whole thing at high krausen, wanted the yeast to be super active when they hit the BW. It went down to about 1.015 before it looked like it was finally petering out, over about 3 weeks. So I threw it in a newly acquired Balcones Bourbon barrel. The barely was still nicely swollen and smelled amazing, there was no residual liquid in the barrel. I've had one of those breathable bungs in it ever since. It occasionally gave of a hiss for a while, but I just left it alone. I checked the beer this morning, and the apparent gravity was 0.950, making the guestimated ABV 20%, not accounting for anything from the WLP099 starter. It smells great, really great. The flavor has some alcohol hotness to it, but the beer will be awesome for blending. I'm in no hurry with this guy. I'll probably move it to a 5 gallon carboy to bulk age sometime soon and use it to blend with non-barrel aged batches of the BW. My question is, is this normal behavior for WLP099? Or was there something else at play? There are no off flavors other than the high alcohol. Thanks!!