WHC dried yeasts

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Yep! I've successfully used Old English + some of the club brewers have used Saturated (as a cheap alternative to Verdant).

They sponsored our last homebrew comp, so they do give back as well.

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I've used the Bond & Banana split & been very happy with both. And that little bit cheaper than I'll happily buy 2 & get a good pitch rate!
 
I’ve had good experiences with Saturated, LAX, Apres Ski, Einstein and Olde English.

A single sachet of Olde English took my impy stout to 11%ABV!
 
I used them regularly as we get a bulk buy deal direct from them with the local club and never noticed any drop-off compared to the Lallemand or Fermentis equivalents. Mainly use Einstein (34/70), Bond (S-04, I think that name has now changed), Old English (Nottingham), and LAX (US-05). I did prefer Hoppin Pils over Einstein for lagers but they've discontinued it recently and I'm down to my last few packs. Their Kolsch yeast Bier Bitte seemed to disappear around the same time Lallemand Koln did too.
 
Sadly, you've just missed their 3 for 2 black friday week deal.

Saturated for me is as good as Verdant. Some of the others, not so much. Prefer Lallemand Nottingham to Old English.
And I wasn't really impressed with any of their "fruity" offerings. Didn't seem to make much difference to the flavour of my NEIPA.

I've got Banana Split which is a specialist Hefeweizen yeast.
 
I'm curious whether the WHC yeast is repacked Lallemand or Fermentis yeast, or whether they're drying their own.

My understanding was that yeast drying is very specialised and expensive to set up.
Could they be paying someone like Lallemand to dry their yeast for them, like WLP were doing?
 

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