scooterism
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Is there a preferred or ideal ferm temp. based on user experience?
It's my goto dry yeast for any ale, 16 for 3 days then,rise to 20 over the rest of the week..nosco said:I think its a bit of a dual purpose yeast. It works at ale temps for a an ale or some people use it for a really clean faux lager at colder temps. I heard 15c for a lager type like Rude suggested.
Ive never used it before but I got a few packs from the hopDealz closing down sale to give it a try.
I've used it in a UK IPA - went very well in terms of attenuation, didn't have a lot of yeast flavours (which I prefer) so happy days.n87 said:But the question is... Notto for English IPA?
and good with ageing as well. You can wrangle this versatile yeast in a broad way and get a whole range of flavour effects from lager effects at 11c to high ale temps to 22. I've started at 14c lowest.Yob said:It's my goto dry yeast for any ale, 16 for 3 days then,rise to 20 over the rest of the week..
Is a true grain to brain in 1 week yeast.
If fermented a bit on the low side, I don,t find any problem at all with reduced hop aroma .Droopy Brew said:What are people's thoughts on the impact Nott has on hop aroma? No impact or reduced aroma?
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