Which Dry Yeasts Do You Keep On Hand?

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Tim F

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I want to stock up on dry yeast for when I want to brew but haven't planned far enough in advance to make a starter for liquid yeast. There's no one style I prefer to make so want a good range. US05 and S04 are nobrainers I think but what others do you like to keep handy? Whether they are versatile enough for a few styles or more specialised but give great results, what do you keep in the fridge?
 
I always have US-05 and S-189

Haven't used a UK bitter style dried yeast such as Nottingham or S-04 for many years, just liquids for those styles.
 
No brainer it may be, but I always try to have US-05 in stock.
 
US-05 and S-189 here. Also got some T-58 which I really should use. Time for a wit :)
 
US-05 and S-189 for sure.

wb-06, k-97, s-33 and Danstar Munich are also good for different reasons.

Never quite got into w34/70 dry, S-189 is great for lagers.
 
US05 and whatever other cheap-o dry yeast sachets CraftBrewer had on sale last time I got something from them.
 
Haven't used a UK bitter style dried yeast such as Nottingham or S-04 for many years, just liquids for those styles.


I'm the same, liquids,for uk ales, us05, for us ales. Surprised at how many uk brewers use dry instead of liquid
 
Fleischmann's bread yeast.
I can bake a loaf of bread, knock up a pizza base or start a batch of mead.

Try that with your fancy US-05.
 
US-05, Nottingham, Coopers, S-189
 
I'm the same, liquids,for uk ales, us05, for us ales. Surprised at how many uk brewers use dry instead of liquid

Yes I've noticed that on the likes of Jim's forum - they take the finest of malts and hops, the most excruciatingly formulated recipe and the most accurate and careful mashing and boiling and cooling, then chuck in a packet of SO4 :eek: I can hear the Simpson's Maris Otter screaming "oh the humanity" from half a planet away :p

However I think they seem to be coming round to Wyeast in the last year.
 
+1 for US05 and s189. Lhbs didn't have s189, so i've cultured it from the bottom of a bottle. That one packet of yeast has been going for about 6 months now!!
 
I always have us05 and s23

Also Cooper's but theyre just leftovers

Receatly added some s04 as a UK backup
 
A bit off topic:

I've never actually used Nottingham (I fell in love with 1469 and 1968). Is it any good?
 
US05 and Nottingham for hoppy ales (the latter ferments and flocculates so damn quick!)
Windsor for stouts

I used to save the slurry but when you can get these for < $2 a packet I got lazy.
 

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