kezza
Well-Known Member
hey guy's
a mate and i are planning a brew to make a super high gravity super hoppy beer along the lines of a barley wine but stronger. it will be a 50l batch 37.5kg grist and nearly 500g of hops but we are yet to decide on what yeast could handle it. the recipe we have designed will weigh in at approx 18%abv ive thought of using distillers yeast (not turbo yeast) is there any thing out there that will handle this without imparting esters or phenol's, ive searched quite a bit can can't decide on what to use so i was hoping that some of you guy's that have done some big beers could shed some light
cheers kezz
a mate and i are planning a brew to make a super high gravity super hoppy beer along the lines of a barley wine but stronger. it will be a 50l batch 37.5kg grist and nearly 500g of hops but we are yet to decide on what yeast could handle it. the recipe we have designed will weigh in at approx 18%abv ive thought of using distillers yeast (not turbo yeast) is there any thing out there that will handle this without imparting esters or phenol's, ive searched quite a bit can can't decide on what to use so i was hoping that some of you guy's that have done some big beers could shed some light
cheers kezz