Kai
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To keep things simple I'm thinking of sticking to a single ale yeast for any beer that won't require a specific strain. It'll be covering the gamut from english to american ales, dark beers and pseudolagers. Required traits include good attenuation, hardy fermentation qualities, ease of fermentation management (ie good flocculation), reasonably easy to reculture and a good temperature range. Did I miss anything?
At the moment I am contemplating 1335 British Ale II. Also considering 1272 American Ale II. Will not consider US-05 as I do not like its sedimentation properties nor its propensity for diacetyl production.
What I'm after is both suggestions for any other good multi-purpose strains and comments from experienced users of 1335 and 1272 as I've not really used either myself. Right now I am especially interested in 1335.
Thoughts?
At the moment I am contemplating 1335 British Ale II. Also considering 1272 American Ale II. Will not consider US-05 as I do not like its sedimentation properties nor its propensity for diacetyl production.
What I'm after is both suggestions for any other good multi-purpose strains and comments from experienced users of 1335 and 1272 as I've not really used either myself. Right now I am especially interested in 1335.
Thoughts?