white.grant
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I have been fermenting my first Hefeweizen using the Wyeast Weihenstephan Weizen #3068. Its my first liquid yeast so I've been watching with great interest.
Its only a small batch (17l), and I have been impressed by the krausen formed by this yeast which, after a slowish start filled the headspace in the 23l fermenter for a few days before settling down to a thick creamy almost golden looking foam.
It continues to ferment away pretty happily at 17 degrees - it certainly has a lot of energy.
Apart from following the instructions on the smack pack I didn't do anything special, so is this type of activity typical for this yeast? Or am I just lucky?
cheers
grant
Its only a small batch (17l), and I have been impressed by the krausen formed by this yeast which, after a slowish start filled the headspace in the 23l fermenter for a few days before settling down to a thick creamy almost golden looking foam.
It continues to ferment away pretty happily at 17 degrees - it certainly has a lot of energy.
Apart from following the instructions on the smack pack I didn't do anything special, so is this type of activity typical for this yeast? Or am I just lucky?
cheers
grant