AmericanWhat kind of pale ale? American? British? Belgian? Do you like your pale ales fruity, or do you want a neutral yeast? Do you like it dry or with some residual sweetness? Do you want a liquid or a dried yeast?
BRY-97 is my go to, I’m a fan of US-05 and M44 as well.American
They are all the chico strain, as is WLP001, Imperial Flagship and so the list goes on.BRY-97 is my go to, I’m a fan of US-05 and M44 as well.
I reckon Bry-97 and M44 are one and the same.BRY-97 is my go to, I’m a fan of US-05 and M44 as well.
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I reckon Bry-97 and M44 are one and the same.
Thats a complaint many people level at Bry-97. And M44 is repackaged and possibly less vital as a result. Both companies recommend pitching more than usual, I think.Definite variation in them for me. I like both a lot, and they are very similar, but have found M44 to be very slow off the mark.
Been using the mj Mangrove Jacks since I started brewing, very reliable and various yeasts to suit whatever your wantingHi. Can anyone recommend a good reliable yeast and quantity needed for 23ltr pale ales please?
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My most reliable yeast is Lallamand (or Danstar) Nottingham.
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