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The Safale K-97 German Ale yeast is nominally a wheat beer yeast, albeit a very mild one. For a proper wheat yeast, try a liquid smakpak from Wyeast such as 3068 Weihenstephan Weizen Yeast. A number of HB stores sell them, or the competing Whitelabs brand.
Got to say I've had great results with the K-97 for a Redback clone.
Morgans 'Golden sheaf wheat' + Morgans 'Beer enhancer' with K-97 yeast, ferment @ 18 to 20C comes out a rippa.
Hillbilly wrote:Got to say I've had great results with the K-97 for a Redback clone.
Morgans 'Golden sheaf wheat' + Morgans 'Beer enhancer' with K-97 yeast, ferment @ 18 to 20C comes out a rippa.
Agree with your recipe, except I only use the kit yeast. Sorry that does not answer the thread, but it's a great recipe.
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