In Focus: Belgian
Style
Saison Ale Yeast Blend
WLP568
Belgian Style Saison Ale Yeast Blend
This blend melds Belgian style ale and saison strains. The strains
work in harmony to create complex, fruity aromas and flavors. The
blend of yeast strains encourages complete fermentation in a timely
manner. Phenolic, spicy, earthy, and clove like flavors are also
created.
Attenuation: 70-80%
Flocculation: Medium
Optimum Fermentation Temperature:
70-80°F
Alcohol Tolerance:
Medium
Reviews:
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"Will use
again"
By: Mark at Hidden Well Brewery (makewebs.com)
Date: April 25, 2010
Beer Brewed: Saison, Dubbel
Comments: I basically used JZ's
recipes. Added .5 lb cane sugar late in primary and got 78% ADF with
Saison. Added 1 lb to boil with Dubbel and pitched on top of slurry
from first brew; got 77% ADF. I loved the taste in the Saison
especially. Will use again.
"I ramped
up the temperature ... "
By: Ron H
Date: Dec. 20, 2009
Beer Brewed: Dark Saison
Comments: This yeast blend appears
to have similar challenges to the Dupont strain (WLP565) that must
be the main part of this blend. I ramped up the temperature during
fermentation, starting at 68F and ending at 80F for 3 weeks.
Fermentation sort of "quit" at 1.018 from 1.071, which is
typical of the Dupont strain. The taste is too sweet but otherwise
great, so I will have to finish up with another strain. Making a
starter with a blend may have led to the issues as I could have
emphasized the saison strain too much. Also, the Dupont strain
prefers temperatures much over 80F, but since the other components
of this blend are unknown it's risky to take it that high.
" ... a
second batch has already been brewed"
By: Todd, San Diego
Date: Oct. 12, 2009
Beer Brewed: Belgian Chocolate
Saison
Comments: I brewed an experimental
beer with the WPL568 Saison Blend and it performed like a champ! I
used the Saison recipe from Brewing Classic Styles as a base and
added a bit of chocolate malt and some dark candi syrup. The yeast
finished the beer at 1.009 with an ABV of 7.5%. Amazing spicey
flavors and aromas and just a hint of chocolate flavor...Perfect! A
friend liked the beer so much it was requested to be brewed as a
Birthday batch, so a second batch has already been brewed...Cheers
White Labs!
"I'll
use it again ... "
By: Jason in Corvallis
Date: Oct. 7, 2009
Beer Brewed: Belgian pale ale
Comments: I pitched a starter of this into 1.056 wort at
sixty-six degrees Fahrenheit and held it for three days, then moved
it up to eighty degrees over a course of days. It performed
admirably from the start and wrapped up promptly as well, finishing
at a low 1.008. The finished beer has a mellow "Belgian"
character with an emphasis on the malts. Very clean, with no hints
of fusels and a very mild fruitiness. Clove flavors are present, but
mild and seem to dissipate with aging. Hop flavor and aroma are
present, but muted in general. It was a good performer and I think
it would work well for almost anything you want a pleasant Belgian
character in. I'll use it again I'm sure.
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