reformed99
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Is it any good? The packet is quite mysterious and gives little away.
Is it any good? The packet is quite mysterious and gives little away.
Lager yeast are bottom fermenting but you will still get a big krausen may be not like a wheat yeast but still 50mm tall.I am doing my Blue Mtn. with US-05 due to temperatures.
Are not Lager yeasts like winemaking yeasts Bottom fermenting ?
Do you get the big krausen and crusts with bottom fermenting yeasts ?
I've used Morgans Lager yeast (Mauribrew lager yeast) in all grain lagers and it works reasonably well, not as clean as W-34/70 etc, but a forgiving yeast that can be fermented up to ale temperatures. That's not unique for a lager yeast, Californian Steam Beer yeasts and some Euro yeasts like S-189 go ok at ale temps.
It's made in Toowoomba. Specs:
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6 grams for 23 litres is a little light on and probably the reason behind the sluggish fermentation, especially when pitched cold.
I would be using 2 packets
Good point. But why would they pack an amount of yeasties that would result in underpitching? It is half what you would normally get with a kit can.
They may assume most will pitch it at ale temps, in which case one packet should be good enough.Well either Morgans have ****** up and not worried about telling the brewer 2 are needed or there is something we don't know about this yeast. <_<