drsmurto
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True...
My LHBS doesn't carry too many options in the way of yeast, would S-04 or US-05 be an ok sustitute?
If you don't use liquid yeasts (and you should :super: ), then US05 is passable. Just.
True...
My LHBS doesn't carry too many options in the way of yeast, would S-04 or US-05 be an ok sustitute?
It's already a strong abv brew, if you want it a little stronger throw it in. Beersmith is your friend....I've gone and bought the ingredients for this, had to go with the US05. The online store I got everything from only sells grains in 5kg and 1kg bags, so had to get 6kg Maris Otter Pale Malt rather than 5.5kg. Would throwing in the whole 6kgs make too much difference, or should I keep the other 500g for another time? According to Beersmith the difference is about 0.007 OG points, I guess it will just make it slightly thicker/stronger ABV?
I'm leaning towards saving it for another batch, just wondering...
It's already a strong abv brew, if you want it a little stronger throw it in. Beersmith is your friend....
I would have thought Fermentis S-04 or a Danstar Windsor (English Ale Yeasts) would be a more suitable dry yeast choice for an English IPA than the US-05 (American Ale) though? I guess it depends if it's the English or IPA part you're more concerned about.
It's already a strong abv brew, if you want it a little stronger throw it in. Beersmith is your friend....
I would have thought Fermentis S-04 or a Danstar Windsor (English Ale Yeasts) would be a more suitable dry yeast choice for an English IPA than the US-05 (American Ale) though? I guess it depends if it's the English or IPA part you're more concerned about.
S-04 is a horrid yeast, marginally better than nottingham (IMO).
I agree whole heartedly about S-04.. wont have the fking thing on the property.. but Notto?
You dislike it MORE than S-04?
Just curious as to why Doc?
I can't stand Nottingham. It mutes hops and dulls malt and leaves a dusty taste behind.
US05 is streets ahead albeit boring and tardy to floc. At least it leaves the malt and hops unscathed.
S-04 is similar to Nottingham minus the dust.
My 2 c.
I use liquid yeasts 95% of the time, the only dry yeast i have on stock is US05 and Windsor and both are mainly there as backups or for brewing for mates.
Has anyone made this with WY1469?. I have heaps of Challenger hops to use (a few years old but hopefully still fresh enough) and a fresh WY1469 recovered yeast so keen to use both but curious as to anyone's experience of the mix of Challenger and WY1469.DrSmurto said:The one i currently have on tap used the cask ale yeast (WY1026). I'd suggest WY1028 or WY1469 as alternatives.
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