You're using a kit and you blame it on the s-04?
Make some real beer with it before you go about blaming the yeast.
I love that yeast. Produces wonderful butterscotch esters when fermented at warm temperatures. I don't care if some people like it at 17 C to make a plain and boring alcoholic beverage. For me it doesn't get interesting and work like a real english bitter yeast unless fermentd nice and warm.
Oh yeah, and in my opinion stouts (and other dark styles) work best from kits because they cope better with the boiling down since there are already many roasted and caramalised characters in the beer.
Muntons, now repackaged as brewcraft, make an irish stout kit that comes out very drinkably.
I brew everything allgrain with the exception of stout, since it is the only decent beer I have ever seen from a kit.
Make some real beer with it before you go about blaming the yeast.
I love that yeast. Produces wonderful butterscotch esters when fermented at warm temperatures. I don't care if some people like it at 17 C to make a plain and boring alcoholic beverage. For me it doesn't get interesting and work like a real english bitter yeast unless fermentd nice and warm.
Oh yeah, and in my opinion stouts (and other dark styles) work best from kits because they cope better with the boiling down since there are already many roasted and caramalised characters in the beer.
Muntons, now repackaged as brewcraft, make an irish stout kit that comes out very drinkably.
I brew everything allgrain with the exception of stout, since it is the only decent beer I have ever seen from a kit.