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    Condition lager at fermentation temperature?

    Thanks Mark. I didn't dive in without serious research of lagers, although dividing folk law vs evidence-based approaches is somewhat challenging... Hence wondering if my secondary (keg) being warmed back to 11 C would be problematic. You're right in that the precipitate and flocking will be...
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    Condition lager at fermentation temperature?

    Apologies for plausibly a simple question; however, I cannot find firm information on this! I am currently conditioning a lager (Marzen) that I brewed last month (Juli-en? 😝). It was fermented and then cold-conditioned using a typical lager profile. The problem: I only have one fermentation...
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    Haubrau Hefe Yeast

    Thanks @MHB - I appreciate your input. It's interesting that I'd have assumed that they carbonate with a "boring yeast", although it's interesting that the swirl of dregs into the glass still provides a nice hit of flavour (normally that is, when I'm not saving yeast). Thanks particularly for...
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    Haubrau Hefe Yeast

    Anyone have any experience with the Haufbrau yeast strain? Drinking a couple of the Hefe, they're nicely restrained with balance of spice and banana, yet just a touch of vanilla. If there is a commercial strain, I'd use it - however, I've noted that this isn't widely publicised by the big yeast...
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    Fermzilla

    The phosphoric acid can cause you grief in the case that it's used neat. It should be diluted before use. (Don't add it neat to the FZ, but dilute first, then add... or add water, then acid).
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    Kveik yeast

    @Nick667 - I tend to get very strong citrus characteristics in my Kveik. Specifically, I use Yeast Bay WLP4045 (Sigmund Voss). I've brewed quite a few ales using it now, and have found: i. Ferments quickly at room temp (20-25 C), but even more so in a warm part of the house (27-33 C); ii. It...
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    Yes please: this would assist me in making my very first lager! Bring on the Munich hells!
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