hello brewing mates, - I'm doing a 'clear out some stuff in my freezer, cupboard' pale ale
my question is about yeast - I have just bottled a Belgium blonde using WLP029; so I have 1L of slurry; so..I'm thinking of just putting it back to work. has anyone used this yeast for a pale ale ? any feedback on its suitability.
also, I see on the website it suggests it does not perform so well in the second generation, but I assume this is rubbish to get me to buy more yeast. but any feedback on attenuation or focculation changes
I'm new to the yeast, and the blonde tastes great (that sounds odd) from the fermentor; but it does have a slight 'presence' that the chico or fullers yeast I've used does not have.
my recipe will be:
crystal 60 4%
Munich 2 10%
pilsner 42%
pale ale 42%
Cascade 40g @15
Mosaic 15g @flameout
Cascade 20g @ flameout
Cascade 25g @dry hop
Simcoe 50g dry hop
Citra 50g dry hop
Mosaic 30g dry hop
any thoughts on the WLP029 yeast would be most appreciated.
my question is about yeast - I have just bottled a Belgium blonde using WLP029; so I have 1L of slurry; so..I'm thinking of just putting it back to work. has anyone used this yeast for a pale ale ? any feedback on its suitability.
also, I see on the website it suggests it does not perform so well in the second generation, but I assume this is rubbish to get me to buy more yeast. but any feedback on attenuation or focculation changes
I'm new to the yeast, and the blonde tastes great (that sounds odd) from the fermentor; but it does have a slight 'presence' that the chico or fullers yeast I've used does not have.
my recipe will be:
crystal 60 4%
Munich 2 10%
pilsner 42%
pale ale 42%
Cascade 40g @15
Mosaic 15g @flameout
Cascade 20g @ flameout
Cascade 25g @dry hop
Simcoe 50g dry hop
Citra 50g dry hop
Mosaic 30g dry hop
any thoughts on the WLP029 yeast would be most appreciated.