I have done 4 brews so far from 1 pack, 2 bitters and 2 porters.
1st was a London pride clone, almost, I had to substitute one of the hops.
Very close to pride originally, but less like it as it conditioned, still very nice though.
After that one I just poured the trub into a kilner and put it in the fridge.
Next was a not quite dark enough porter, I made a starter from the contents of the kilner and it went mad in the FV. After 3 days I top cropped into a kilner and fridged it.
This one never built up another Krausen after cropping but reached the target FG after 7 days, I kegged it after 12.
Even though it was dark, but not quite dark enough, I could see it was lovely and clear, and according to the mrs, the best she's ever tasted.
Next was my own session bitter using the top cropped yeast in a starter.
This time I top cropped after a day and a half, 12 hours later you wouldn't have known I'd done anything.
Again target after 7, cold crashed after 10, and kegged at 14, clear as a bell.
Next chocolate Porter, I top cropped again and after 14 days, I've kegged it today.
All looks good, except, the cake is nowhere near as solid as previously. The keg was ok but when filling the bottles after the keg, the cake was easily disturbed and some got sucked up.
I do like this yeast, I've just ordered some more, but I don't think I'll risk another brew from this batch, I think I might try a Kolsch next anyway.