sifty
Landlord.
I've used this a couple of times and really like the outcome on an English bitter. I noticed it seems to have been discontinued so am looking for a similar dry yeast for an easy to brew ale.
Substitutions online seem to be:
(liquid)
* White Labs WLP005 British Ale
* Wyeast 1187 Ringwood
* Bluestone London
(dry)
* Fermentis S04 Ale (yuck)
* Mangrove Jack's M36 Liberty Bell
Lallemand London characteristics are:
65-72% attenuation
Low flocculation
18-22 deg C
12% ABV
Despite the low flocculation every beer I've used this in has been crystal clear, gone off like a rocket, and allowed the malt to shine, with very slight fruitiness.
I really just want a simple dry yeast I can keep in the fridge, a single pack will do for low ABV bitters. Approx half the price of a liquid yeast too...
Any suggestions?
I can't use S04, always find an off flavour with this until it's aged a few months.
MJ M36 looks promising but never used it.
Maybe Lallemand Nottingham?
Substitutions online seem to be:
(liquid)
* White Labs WLP005 British Ale
* Wyeast 1187 Ringwood
* Bluestone London
(dry)
* Fermentis S04 Ale (yuck)
* Mangrove Jack's M36 Liberty Bell
Lallemand London characteristics are:
65-72% attenuation
Low flocculation
18-22 deg C
12% ABV
Despite the low flocculation every beer I've used this in has been crystal clear, gone off like a rocket, and allowed the malt to shine, with very slight fruitiness.
I really just want a simple dry yeast I can keep in the fridge, a single pack will do for low ABV bitters. Approx half the price of a liquid yeast too...
Any suggestions?
I can't use S04, always find an off flavour with this until it's aged a few months.
MJ M36 looks promising but never used it.
Maybe Lallemand Nottingham?
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