Coodgee
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makes sense. maybe I'll just serve it out of the cube tap then! do you think there any advantages to letting the yeast get the FG lower? 1015 was my target FG to give me the malt profile I was looking for. If it goes lower it might be too dry for my liking. I'm more concerned about what process will condition and meld the flavours.warra48 said:I wouldn't be in a hurry to cold condition with this yeast. It keeps slowly working for weeks and weeks even when you think you're at FG.
I bottle, and need to make sure I drink them all within 3 to 4 weeks of bottling, otherwise the carbonation just goes nuts, even with a low level of priming.
There's a theory that this is really a cask yeast, and designed to naturally carbonate ales in the cask for serving on a handpump.