Description
Belgian Wit
Belgian Wit II Ale Yeast White Labs
Belgian Wit II Ale Yeast White Labs
May/June
WLP410
Species : Ale
Fermentation Temp Range (°F) : 67-74
Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 70-75
Flocculation : Medium
Alcohol Tolerance : Medium 5-10%
Pitching/ Fermentation: Less phenolic than White Labs 400, and spicier. Will leave a bit more sweetness, and flocculation is higher than White Labs 400.
Notes: Less phenolic than White Labs 400, and spicier. Will leave a bit more sweetness, and flocculation is higher than White Labs 400.
Best Styles: Belgian Wit, Spiced Ales, Wheat Ales, and Specialty Beers.
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Liquid Yeast Substitution: n/a
Dry Yeast Substitution: n/a
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