Alan_Reginato
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone! I was researching some time ago about saison dry yeasts and many homebrewers swear that M29 is Belle Saison or BE-134 repackaged. So I give it a try, bought one package of each and put to test.
A lot of discussion about it here:
Dry yeasts identified - your opinions please!
The recipe was pretty simple and straightforward.
Pale Ale malt.
OG 1.031
Estimated FG 1.005
Estimated ABV 3.5% (including priming)
Magnum hops @30 min (40 IBU)
BU:GU 1.3 (I like it bitter)
4 Separated fermentors. One should use my "house" yeast to compare, but it got infected . So I just mixed some of the 3 above...
Fermentation started at 28C (82F), (let them shine!) And since the beginning I can tell them apart, easily.
BE-134 was normally phenolic aroma, spicy, clove, cinnamon...
M29 was fruit, with strong banana.
Belle Saison was a subtle spicy aroma, but perceptively weaker than the others.
And the mixed one, well, a mix of them.
I should took pictures, my bad, my bad...
I may update it as it goes.
Cheers!
A lot of discussion about it here:
Dry yeasts identified - your opinions please!
The recipe was pretty simple and straightforward.
Pale Ale malt.
OG 1.031
Estimated FG 1.005
Estimated ABV 3.5% (including priming)
Magnum hops @30 min (40 IBU)
BU:GU 1.3 (I like it bitter)
4 Separated fermentors. One should use my "house" yeast to compare, but it got infected . So I just mixed some of the 3 above...
Fermentation started at 28C (82F), (let them shine!) And since the beginning I can tell them apart, easily.
BE-134 was normally phenolic aroma, spicy, clove, cinnamon...
M29 was fruit, with strong banana.
Belle Saison was a subtle spicy aroma, but perceptively weaker than the others.
And the mixed one, well, a mix of them.
I should took pictures, my bad, my bad...
I may update it as it goes.
Cheers!