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Is the book in metric or imperial?
I assume brett can be frozen like any other yeast? gotta be a fair assumption or how would they keep it going as a PC right?Brewman_ said:And I forgot to mention the seasonal / PC's...
It is still US Sour Summer, so they should be the same. Will advise if they are not.
Wyeast 3031-PC Saison-Brett Blend
Beer Styles: Saison, Belgian Specialty Ales, American-style Sour & Wild Beer, Strong Golden Ale
Profile: A blend of Saison yeast and Brettanomyces creates a dry and complex ale. Classic earthy and spicy farmhouse character meets tropical and stone fruit esters; aging brings elevated Brett flavor. Expect high attenuation with this blend.
ABV (Approx): 12%
Apparent Attenuation: 80-90%
Flocculation: low
Temperature Range: 18-27°C
Wyeast 3191-PC Berliner-Weisse Blend
Beer Styles: Berliner Weisse, Gose
Profile: This blend includes a German ale strain, an authentic Lactobacillus strain, and Brettanomyces for a critical earthy characteristic. Expect a slow start to fermentation as the yeast and bacteria in the blend is balanced to allow proper acid production. It generally requires 3-6 months of aging to fully develop flavor characteristics. Use this blend with worts containing extremely low hopping rates.
ABV (Approx): 6%
Apparent Attenuation: 73-77%
Flocculation: low
Temperature Range: 20-22°C
Wyeast 5151-PC Brettanomyces claussenii
Beer Styles: Lambics, Geuze, Fruit Lambic, Flanders Red Ale
Profile: This wild yeast produces a mild “Brett” character with overtones of tropical fruit and pineapple. Typically used in conjunction with other yeast and lactic acid bacteria, it ferments best in wort with a reduced pH after primary fermentation has begun. It may form a pellicle in bottles or casks.
ABV (Approx): 12%
Apparent Attenuation: 80%
Flocculation: medium
Temperature Range: 15-24°C
Alright you talked me into it, order placed for some of that delicious dark bohemian, boh pils and some others.Brewman_ said:it's also yeast time.
Order for the US goes in this weekend. I know late notice, but if you need some fresh Wyeast let me know ASAP!!
Also
Malts, Weyermann
Dark Floor Malted bohemian is back. This just came straight off the ship from Germany. Pretty sure this is a Brewman exclusive!! (Happy to be corrected if another suppler has this), For a darker lager you will not find a better base.
Floor malted Bohemian is also in stock. Interestingly many brewers that buy by the sack are trading up from the Weyerman premium pilsner to this grain. It is also becoming common place for BrewBuilder recipes to specify this Malt. The Premium Pils is fantastic but the floor malted is exceptional.
Malts, Thomas Fawcett (TF)
Chocolate varieties of the TF are now back in stock. The TF Pale choc has no equivalent, and glad to have it back.
Hops.
Fresh Nelson Sauvin. This is a great NZ Hop. Can get a bad wrap which I think is related to being over used, but when it is used in moderation it is sensational!
All hops are in stock at the moment. New season Australian, Galaxy, Topaz, Ella.
The topic of the week has to be the oxygen kits. They're in stock but selling very fast. People are thinking about this aspect of brewing more and more which is great for brewing great beer.
Cheers Steve
If not too late I will add one of the 3031 to the order pleaseBrewman_ said:Yeast order is closing.
Not too late.jimmyjackpot said:If not too late I will add one of the 3031 to the order please
Thanks - just ordered via the websiteBrewman_ said:Books just arrived for those that ordered them.
They are on the Website and prices updated. Price dropped $5 due to ordering the number we did.
Cheers Steve
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