Belgian Blond Ale, Belgian Golden Strong Ale, Belgian Specialty Ale, Belgian Tripel, Bire de Garde, Christmas/Winter Specialty Spiced Beer Belgian Strong Ale Wyeast WY1388 Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 64-80 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 7
Belgian Blond Ale, Belgian Golden Strong Ale, Belgian Specialty Ale, Belgian Tripel, Bire de Garde, Christmas/Winter Specialty Spiced Beer
Belgian Strong Ale Wyeast
WY1388
Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 64-80 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 74-78 Flocculation : Low Alcohol Tolerance : 12-13%
Pitching/Fermentation : This alcohol tolerant strain will produce a complex ester profile balanced nicely with subtle phenolics. It may continue to produce CO2 for an extended period after packaging or collection.
Notes : The classic choice for brewing golden strong ales. Malt flavors and aromas will remain even with a well attenuated dry, tart finish.
Best Styles : Belgian Blond Ale, Belgian Golden Strong Ale, Belgian Specialty Ale, Belgian Tripel, Bire de Garde, Christmas/Winter Specialty Spiced Beer
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