Going to buy a liquid yeast for my next brew, planning on brewing mainly ales and stouts, wlp002 looks like a good choice but had anyone got experience with reusing other yeasts they would reccomend?
WLP028 Edinburgh Scottish Ale Yeast
Scotland is famous for its malty, strong ales. This yeast can reproduce complex, flavorful Scottish style ales. This yeast can be an everyday strain, similar to WLP001. Hop character is not muted with this strain, as it is with WLP002.
When you think of the range of beers Fullers successfully brew with their house strain (WLP002) it shows how versatile it actually is.
Sometimes I try beers from well established breweries that are using their house strain for beers such as American IPA's and they can come out awful, totally over powered by maltyness and esters.
Bet they dont make their Frontier lager with it though
Even though it's cheap I've had great luck Repitching us05 for multiple batches.
Solid yeast.
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Plus 1 from me on US 05. Although I use the first "Mother" batch to fill multiple 250ml bottles (ASDA lemonade) say 4-5 and don't go down below the "Daughter" yeast batches before starting again.
US 05 is my go-to for the very practical reason that it ferments clean at the high temps my wife and daughters heat the house to.
Where does one get these 250 ml bottles? Good idea on harvesting from the first batch. Currently on batch #4 and I just keep repitching on the entire cake.
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Plus 1 from me on US 05. Although I use the first "Mother" batch to fill multiple 250ml bottles (ASDA lemonade) say 4-5 and don't go down below the "Daughter" yeast batches before starting again.
US 05 is my go-to for the very practical reason that it ferments clean at the high temps my wife and daughters heat the house to.
I came across that link just after my last post and thought that maybe a good way to go about it. Hopefully the yeast will arrive on time to get an overbuilt starter done ready for brewing on Friday.
I do however have reservations about using DME for the starter seems like a step backwards towards kits again, but is it the case that most of the liquid gets poured off so it's mainly yeast slurry that gets pitched rather than the DME beer?
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