I've never done a saison before, in fact I've only ever tried commercial saisons a couple of times and I'm not hugely convinced... But that's not stopping me having a go at one.
Before I put grain to water, can those in the know advise me if this will 'work' and make a sort of saison type ale?
15l brew
Grain
2kg pilsner malt
1kg wheat malt
Hops
Huell melon for early and late hops
Yeast
11g Danstar belle saison
I'm aiming for 5% session beer and will be looking at pitching at a moderately high 20c and then letting the yeast get on with it and free climb to whatever it reaches. Once at its peak, I'll wrap the fv up nice and snug so that the temp fall is very slow and gradual to prevent it sticking and fully attenuate.
Criticism happily accepted, as I know saison is a wide church with many variables!
Edited to add, if covid doesn't ruin my week away in the caravan, this will be getting approx 3 weeks in the fv to try and fully attenuate down to 1.000 or thereabouts.
Before I put grain to water, can those in the know advise me if this will 'work' and make a sort of saison type ale?
15l brew
Grain
2kg pilsner malt
1kg wheat malt
Hops
Huell melon for early and late hops
Yeast
11g Danstar belle saison
I'm aiming for 5% session beer and will be looking at pitching at a moderately high 20c and then letting the yeast get on with it and free climb to whatever it reaches. Once at its peak, I'll wrap the fv up nice and snug so that the temp fall is very slow and gradual to prevent it sticking and fully attenuate.
Criticism happily accepted, as I know saison is a wide church with many variables!
Edited to add, if covid doesn't ruin my week away in the caravan, this will be getting approx 3 weeks in the fv to try and fully attenuate down to 1.000 or thereabouts.
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