While we're on the subject of yeasts, has anyone here ever tried the Safale K-97 yeast? It is currently only available in the US as a 500 gram brick, too big for a typical homebrewer's use, and I think I'd have to have it shipped from Canada. I used to be able to get some from a place in Canada that re-packaged it into tiny FoodSaver pouches (vacuum sealed), and it lasted a few years that way. Canada changed their export rules on food items since I last bought some, including the laws on shipping yeast, and if it's sent out of the country, it can no longer be repackaged before shipping it.
So my source of packets for this has dried up. Is this available in Australia in packets? If so, I would be interested if a homebrewer who is reputable here could obtain some for me and ship it to the US?
This made a great Kolsch yeast!
I don't have a yeast I hate. I've made decent beer with every brand name yeast (dried or not) I've tried, but I haven't done A-B testing. I'm sure that some of my brews would be improved to be even better than they were if I selected a particular yeast instead of the one I chose to use at that time.
Maybe I'll just have to get a brick and repackage it myself, then brew every ale that I make with it and see how it works out. It might be a decent multi-purpose ale yeast. It did work for some of my other ales, but I wish now that I had kept written records of my brews with taste impressions also.
Donald