American Wheat or Rye Beer, Berliner Weisse, Bire de Garde, Cream Ale, Dsseldorf Altbier, Fruit Beer, Klsch, Northern German Altbier, Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer
Klsch Wyeast
WY2565
Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 56-70 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 73-77 Flocculation : Low Alcohol Tolerance : 10%
Pitching/Fermentation : It produces low or no detectable levels of diacetyl. This yeast may also be used to produce quick-conditioning pseudo-lager beers and ferments well at cold 55-60F (13-16C) range. This powdery strain results in yeast that remain in suspension post fermentation. It requires filtration or additional settling time to produce bright beers.
Notes : This strain is a classic, true top cropping yeast strain from a traditional brewery in Cologne, Germany. Beers will exhibit some of the fruity character of an ale, with a clean lager like profile.
Best Styles : American Wheat or Rye Beer, Berliner Weisse, Bire de Garde, Cream Ale, Dsseldorf Altbier, Fruit Beer, Klsch, Northern German Altbier, Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer
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