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I will be when my order gets here this coming week.B.C. said:Curious if anyone has tried the workhorse at high temptresses yet?
I will be when my order gets here this coming week.B.C. said:Curious if anyone has tried the workhorse at high temptresses yet?
I pitched a wort onto a MJ Wheat Beer yeast from a previous brew and it fermented beautifully.wbosher said:Has anyone reused MJ yeast? I ask because I am going to do Smurto's IPA, and use the M07 British Ale yeast. As per instructions I will be using two sachets as the OG will be above 1.050, so would like to reuse if I like it rather than buying two sachets again next time I do this.
I made this some time ago, and under pitched by only using one sachet...tasted bloody awful. Quite keen to try it again using two,
The instruction state "As a result of the drying process, Mangrove Jack’s dried yeasts are not suitable for harvesting and/or repitching. For best results, always use a fresh sachet of yeast with every brew."
Wondering if this is legit, or simply another way of saying "Please buy more of our yeast by not reusing"...I suspect the latter.
From memory it was very similar, except the second batch fermented bigger and quicker (as would be expected). The second beer has less wheat in it and definitely holds a different character but you can tell the two are related. I also added all-spice to the first brew; the flavours dissipated in the second beer but the clovey nutmeg aroma stayed.tlarnold47 said:Forever Wort how did the original pack yeast compare to the repitch in regards to flavour and attenuation? I'm a bit keen to try the wheat yeast, just read a few times it didn't attenuate too well straight out of the pack.
Wow sounds way to attenuated, was it a goo brew ?HBHB said:My youngest has a lager in the fridge at the moment which was repitched with the Bo Lager Yeast. Took off like a shot, dropped from 1.046 to 1.015 in 4 days, then to 1.004 in D Rest (measured after 3rd day in D rest), now CC'd and crisp as a Jatz.
Martin
I have one pretty much the same gravity going now. Took over 24hrs to see activity but looking ok now. I'd expect more than 1.014. It says on the pack it is high attenuating. Hopefully rousing will help, as it also mentions it is highly flocculant, which may explain it.Donske said:Anyone find the Burton Union yeast to be a little lazy, it's crapped out on me at 1.014 on a mild that started at 1.034, pretty disappointed, I've give the fermenter a gentle shake to get the yeast back into suspension and raised the temp slightly hoping to get a few more points off the FG, just want to see if I'm wasting my time.
mje1980 said:I have one pretty much the same gravity going now. Took over 24hrs to see activity but looking ok now. I'd expect more than 1.014. It says on the pack it is high attenuating. Hopefully rousing will help, as it also mentions it is highly flocculant, which may explain it.
billygoat said:I used the Mangrove Jacks M44 West Coast yeast in Warras IPA. Have done this recipe 4 other times, usually using US05.
Pitched 2 rehydrated packets into a 1.073 wort and gave it 60 secs of O2. When I rehydrate US05 it puffs and creams up beautifully, the M44 didn't. Maybe I needed to give it more time than I do with the US05.
It took over 30 hours before there was any visible signs of action. It then formed a 50 mm krausen over the next 12 hours and didn't get much bigger. Ferment temperature was held at 19C.
After a week it was at a gravity of 1.028. When using 1 packet of US05 it would just about be at final gravity ( approx. 1.014). I increased the temperature to 21C.
after another 5 days it was at 1.014, which is an attenuation of about 81%, much the same as US05 (for me).
Kegged it and pressured it up over the next week.
Now after another 2 weeks I am drinking it and I think its the best AIPA I have done. The hops come through nice and clean, nice malt sweetness and plenty of aroma (was dry hopped in the fermenter in the second week of fermentation with Centennial) and seems quite dry but not over dry.
Overall, I am very happy with this yeast and will definitely use again.
The next pommy ale I do I am going to use the Burton Union yeast.
All signs of poor viability. I'm guessing with so many others reporting similar sluggish performance, that good handling of this yeast between production & sale is looking extremely questionable.
Ross
Brewcraft stock it. At least in their Oakleigh south store.law-of-ohms said:Where can I buy Mangrove jack yeast in Melbourne?
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