Hello,
I planned on doing a nice light beer for summer and wanted to test out the Kolsch yeast. However, the brewstore was out of it and sent me WLP080 cream ale yeast instead. (I live in northern Canada and cannot go to a LHBS).
This is the recipe I was going to do, something very simple:
batch size: 5 gal
Boil size: 3.5 gal
7 lbs light DME (70% late addition)
1.5 oz hallertau (6.2%) @ 60 mins
.5 oz hallertau (6.2%) @ 15 mins
Kolsch yeast (now have to substitute WLP080 cream ale)
target OG - 1.053 target FG - 1.013
5.37% ABV
24 IBU
So now that I have to switch out the yeast, how would you alter the recipe? Any steeping grains? Should I add carapils or flaked barley? Should I get the IBUs under 20? I plan on fermenting around 62 degrees and lagering in secondary for some time.
Still fairly new to this. Thanks!
I planned on doing a nice light beer for summer and wanted to test out the Kolsch yeast. However, the brewstore was out of it and sent me WLP080 cream ale yeast instead. (I live in northern Canada and cannot go to a LHBS).
This is the recipe I was going to do, something very simple:
batch size: 5 gal
Boil size: 3.5 gal
7 lbs light DME (70% late addition)
1.5 oz hallertau (6.2%) @ 60 mins
.5 oz hallertau (6.2%) @ 15 mins
Kolsch yeast (now have to substitute WLP080 cream ale)
target OG - 1.053 target FG - 1.013
5.37% ABV
24 IBU
So now that I have to switch out the yeast, how would you alter the recipe? Any steeping grains? Should I add carapils or flaked barley? Should I get the IBUs under 20? I plan on fermenting around 62 degrees and lagering in secondary for some time.
Still fairly new to this. Thanks!