Hear me out before the pitchfoks come out!
The sis in law in getting married next year and as usual I've said I'll do a celebration brew for them. Her fella likes most beers equally and when asked what style of beer she'd like she replied prosecco as a joke.
Well there's a challenge I though to myself...
Was thinking something quite pale and dry, with low bitterness and some fruity flavours coming from late hops. I think I need to drink more prosecco for research!
There are plenty of beers finished with champagne yeast, though generally they're high ABV, which I'd rather avoid. Champagne yeast on it's own won't ferment all the sugars in wort so that's probably out. I'd probably go for something crisp and clean tasting as (I read that) prosecco is taken off the yeast quite early and doesn't have much yeasty character.
Any thoughts? I've got a year to get it right so plenty of time for experimentation!
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The sis in law in getting married next year and as usual I've said I'll do a celebration brew for them. Her fella likes most beers equally and when asked what style of beer she'd like she replied prosecco as a joke.
Well there's a challenge I though to myself...
Was thinking something quite pale and dry, with low bitterness and some fruity flavours coming from late hops. I think I need to drink more prosecco for research!
There are plenty of beers finished with champagne yeast, though generally they're high ABV, which I'd rather avoid. Champagne yeast on it's own won't ferment all the sugars in wort so that's probably out. I'd probably go for something crisp and clean tasting as (I read that) prosecco is taken off the yeast quite early and doesn't have much yeasty character.
Any thoughts? I've got a year to get it right so plenty of time for experimentation!
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