I always leave my beers in the fv for at least 2 weeks. I haven't had any off flavours with the US pale yeast, it just didn't compact very well in the bottles. However it may be that it just needs more time than I was giving it.
I have used their US pale about 5 times and to be honest I am not impressed with it.. I think its worth the extra quid on a batch for US05 much cleaner and crisper flavours..
I may give the Kolsh yeast a go but other than than I have been largely disappointed with the real ale and US pale
I wasnt impressed with the Real Ale yeast either. Although I do think it might be a good dry yeast for a shilling beer as it's very malty and nowhere near eastery as the English yeasts I've cultured up from bottles. I liked the kolsch yeast for pseudo lagering fermented at 14C
I'll get called a snob for this but my experience for English Ales I get far better results with liquid yeasts and cultures than dry yeast.. I havent tried every dry yeast but the ones I have seem to miss something whereas the liquid ones are bang on.
I guess its abit about convience with dried i can litrally walk 15 minutes and get a pack of notts from wilkos so if im being spontaneous i can brew that day. Liquid as far as i know youve gotta grow it or at the very least order it stopping oooo i feel like brewing today kinda thing.
Trying my first cml now, the kolsch.
I prefer liquid but I buy grain and hops for 12 months of brewing, I can't do that with liquid yeasts so ordering a vial at a time is expensive when you include postage
Started mine off at 16c. Thought of 15c with two packs but didn't want to over pitch. Will drop it down to 15c and leave it another couple of weeks before dropping it down to 3cI found the kolsch yeast gives much better results (crisper and cleaner) if you ferment it at 14C rather then at regular ale temps
Started mine off at 16c. Thought of 15c with two packs but didn't want to over pitch. Will drop it down to 15c and leave it another couple of weeks before dropping it down to 3c
Cml said it was borderline at 15c and to keep an eye on it etc. Couldn't be bother so went for 16cI used only 1 pack when I fermented at 14C last winter. It seemed to cope fine (although the beer wasnt a big OG)
Both thumbs up for the hops! Very satisfactory!Used a good selection of their hops, also Kolsch and Californian common yeast, all been good so far.
The service is bang on and the guy's a Hoot!
Cml said it was borderline at 15c and to keep an eye on it etc. Couldn't be bother so went for 16c
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