pirateagenda
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Hi guys, have 3 kegs of pale ales almost ready to go so wanting to do some pils or lager style beers for a change, however i'm not super keen on tying up my fermentor fridge for 4 weeks to lager, as I need to also get some more beer done for a party in march.
So to compromise i'm planning on doing a couple of batches of pils base using an ale yeast fermented around 17C to speed things up. I know it won't be a real lager, but hoping to get a nice clear easy drinking beer to go alongside my hoppier APA's.
Thinking Danstar Nottingham for the yeast choice first up, as i know it clears out fast and can be used at lower temps. Would you think this is a good choice or are there more suitable yeasts for cheater lagers.
Cheers
So to compromise i'm planning on doing a couple of batches of pils base using an ale yeast fermented around 17C to speed things up. I know it won't be a real lager, but hoping to get a nice clear easy drinking beer to go alongside my hoppier APA's.
Thinking Danstar Nottingham for the yeast choice first up, as i know it clears out fast and can be used at lower temps. Would you think this is a good choice or are there more suitable yeasts for cheater lagers.
Cheers