Edme, Tom Caxton and Best Of British were discontinued by Muntons in the Spring. All that is left now are the stocks on the retailers shelves, and what may be left in the wholesalers warehouse. This is the reason that they are harder to find and will get even harder until all stocks are gone.
Aleman said:Lager.... Muntons Gold Continental Pilsner
Aleman said::hmm: Does anyone sense a pattern developing here :lol:
That would make sense wouldn't it . . . unfortunately that is really not the case. In the long distant past they have supplied bread yeast, and even now they generally are supplying a 'generic' ale yeast. . . even if it is a lager kit. The yeast is stored under the cap, in all temperatures for potentially a long period of time . . . so it is probably well past its best when you come to use it. Also the qty supplied does not meet best practice WRT pitching rates, being at least half that required for a proper pitching rate . . . yes they get away with it, but why do many kit beers taste 'yeasty'?ricardo said:Why should the yeast supplied not be good enough ?????
Surely the kit makers are going to supply a good yeast not a duff one ????
It would not be in their interest to provide a poor yeast would it ??
No, it means they've already stopped.chris_newton said:Does this mean they are going to stop making EDME brands??
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