Lord Raja Goomba I
Prisoner of Sobriety
A bit of background on this, I actually intended to use the M44 in a fairly bog standard AIPA, nothing extravagant or off the charts hop wise, body wise or bitterness wise.
Owing to some non-adjusted water, and a brand new urn I'm still getting used to, I ended up with woefully low efficiency on a beer of 1.050 on a beer around 40 IBU (it was for a dual brew day and the other brewer needs to adjust to higher bitterness, so it was a good compromise level).
Ended up realising that I had no M44, went down to the LHBS and found that they were in the same boat. So I grabbed the M42, New World Strong Ale and figured that worst case, it'd be over attenuated or something.
Rehydrated as per my standard practice and pitched. Fermented at 18 degrees.
Beer ended up at 1.009, so a good level of attenuation for the job I wanted.
It was done in 4 days. Brilliant. This can be a grain to brain in a week jobbie if planned right.
It left all the hop aroma and flavour in place (it was a 0 min no-chill cube hop jobbie).
It flocculated out beautifully.
So basically it's more a stronger ale yeast that is capable of doing an APA/AIPA, floccs well, ferments quick and doesn't scrub hops. Brilliant. It is now my go to for these styles of beers. I'll go back and whack out an M44 version, for the sake of comparison, when stocks are back up to scratch, but unless M44 does the same as this, I'll stick with M42.
BRY97 and US05 are now dead to me.
Owing to some non-adjusted water, and a brand new urn I'm still getting used to, I ended up with woefully low efficiency on a beer of 1.050 on a beer around 40 IBU (it was for a dual brew day and the other brewer needs to adjust to higher bitterness, so it was a good compromise level).
Ended up realising that I had no M44, went down to the LHBS and found that they were in the same boat. So I grabbed the M42, New World Strong Ale and figured that worst case, it'd be over attenuated or something.
Rehydrated as per my standard practice and pitched. Fermented at 18 degrees.
Beer ended up at 1.009, so a good level of attenuation for the job I wanted.
It was done in 4 days. Brilliant. This can be a grain to brain in a week jobbie if planned right.
It left all the hop aroma and flavour in place (it was a 0 min no-chill cube hop jobbie).
It flocculated out beautifully.
So basically it's more a stronger ale yeast that is capable of doing an APA/AIPA, floccs well, ferments quick and doesn't scrub hops. Brilliant. It is now my go to for these styles of beers. I'll go back and whack out an M44 version, for the sake of comparison, when stocks are back up to scratch, but unless M44 does the same as this, I'll stick with M42.
BRY97 and US05 are now dead to me.