Apostrofides wrote:Cliff wrote:you can manipulate temp and choose the yeasts to get citrus notes.
Can you explain a little more? I'm intrigued....
During fermentation most ale yests impart characterisics to the beer. Some produce a spicy taste, such as your saison yeasts. Some produce fruity notes, such as orange, grapefruit, plum, ect... Most of these notes imparted by the yeast tend to be stronger in a beer when they are fermented at higher temperatures. I will let cliff speak for himself, but I am fairly certain this is what he is referring too.
Check out the Wyeast and White Labs web sites for discriptions of their yeast flavor profiles
