agreed,
my beer is hardly 'dry' there is still a whole lot of malt there.! so around 64*c is recommended with some sugar too.!
As we speak i am researching my next big beer, i'm wanting to brew a big barley wine sipper over 16%, something to compare with my wine drinking friends etc. it will be a 2 year or more project i guess with atleast 3 or 4 fermentations. Not too much info to be found so far.. so i could be flying a little blind
havent decided on american or english hops yet, but it wont matter too much.
my beer is hardly 'dry' there is still a whole lot of malt there.! so around 64*c is recommended with some sugar too.!
As we speak i am researching my next big beer, i'm wanting to brew a big barley wine sipper over 16%, something to compare with my wine drinking friends etc. it will be a 2 year or more project i guess with atleast 3 or 4 fermentations. Not too much info to be found so far.. so i could be flying a little blind
havent decided on american or english hops yet, but it wont matter too much.