Woodforde Headcracker X 2

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Woodforde Headcracker X 2

Post by brewin_bear » Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:47 pm

Thinking of doing a Headcracker soon, but the though of only 24 pints in a keg seems a waste of space. SO....

How about using two packs and making up to 40 pints instead of the 48? Now this would increase the alcohol content a lttle and I was wondering about using a different yeast than the stuff that comes with the kit, say safebrew 33 for example. What do you reckon?

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Clive

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Re: Woodforde Headcracker X 2

Post by Garth » Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:51 pm

aye, that would work, in fact there was someone either on here or another forum who has done that,

maybe use two packets of yeast as you're getting into 8% territory?

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Re: Woodforde Headcracker X 2

Post by brewin_bear » Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:59 pm

Thanks, seems like a plan then :D

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Re: Woodforde Headcracker X 2

Post by burgo » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:50 am

Question: How high do these yeasties generally go before they get pickled ??

Sounds good though, Woodies is a great pint.

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Re: Woodforde Headcracker X 2

Post by Garth » Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:54 am

IIRC most of the standard dry yeasts eg S-04, Nottingham etc can get up to 12% or thereabouts

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Re: Woodforde Headcracker X 2

Post by brewin_bear » Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:31 am

S-33 goes well at 7.5% and can go up to 11.5% (according to the spec anyway), hence why choosing that. Not so sure about the standard packet yeaset or S-04 as the specs I found don't state alcohol tollerance.

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