Now called BeeLine Märzen (AKA CMW Oktoberfest 3.1) because while finishing the boil this time, a bee dove straight into the boiling wort right before flameout. The bee clearly could smell the wonderful floral aroma of the Hallertau hops and the sticky caramel malt scent. I dedicate this beer in the memory of that ardent bee.
Note: previously used WLP833 (lager yeast) or WLP838 (now known to be an ale yeast). This time, will use 2 packets of SafLager W-34/70 per carboy, which is a true lager yeast and Brulosophy found to give a clearer and cleaner lager than WLP830 (http://brulosophy.com/2016/07/21/yeast-comparison-saflager-w-3470-vs-wlp833-german-bock-lager-exbeeriment-results/). Plus, don't need starter for these. No starter will be used, so expect a bit of a delay before active fermentation starts.
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BeeLine Märzen 2.1
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