BlackRegent
Regular.
The received wisdom when serving weissbier is to mix the yeast back into suspension before pouring into the glass.
Easy to do if the beer is packaged in bottles, less easy to do when it is in a keg.
I have replaced the fixed steel pick up tubes in my cornys with a floating pickup - the reason being that a floating pickup made it more likely to draw clear beer from the top.
But yeast is a good thing when serving weissbier.
On the basis that shaking the keg with every pour isn't really practical, do you think that going back to the fixed pick up tube, drawing beer from the bottom, will give the more yeasty finish that's desired?
Or does it not really matter and I shouldn't worry?
Easy to do if the beer is packaged in bottles, less easy to do when it is in a keg.
I have replaced the fixed steel pick up tubes in my cornys with a floating pickup - the reason being that a floating pickup made it more likely to draw clear beer from the top.
But yeast is a good thing when serving weissbier.
On the basis that shaking the keg with every pour isn't really practical, do you think that going back to the fixed pick up tube, drawing beer from the bottom, will give the more yeasty finish that's desired?
Or does it not really matter and I shouldn't worry?