HBHB
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Those packs are most likely S33, depending on what kits they come from. The plain white packs are typically S33.
It's actually not a bad yeast especially when you pitch 15-20 grams into a lager, the results can be quite reasonable.
It's also a good one to use when re-seeding a long term cubed and chilled lager when you need to liven the batch up a bit before bulk priming. Neutral flavour wise, it does the job quite nicely so well worth while holding onto a few packs.
It's actually not a bad yeast especially when you pitch 15-20 grams into a lager, the results can be quite reasonable.
It's also a good one to use when re-seeding a long term cubed and chilled lager when you need to liven the batch up a bit before bulk priming. Neutral flavour wise, it does the job quite nicely so well worth while holding onto a few packs.