Kronos
Well-Known Member
Can anyone recommend a good dried yeast for a Festbier and a Fullers London Pride, I was thinking of a Lallemand or SafBrew yeast unless there is a better one out there.
There's no great dried English yeasts - a lot of the good ones don't like being dried, and the drying process tends to stress them so that they don't produce the esters that you want in a classic English pint.Can anyone recommend a good dried yeast for a Festbier and a Fullers London Pride, I was thinking of a Lallemand or SafBrew yeast unless there is a better one out there.
fridge space is my issue dry wins every time made a delicious weizendopple bock from using MJ bavarian and once that stalled wilko gervin.I'd say Verdant has too much of the apricot thing for British pale ales. What we need is for Lallemand to produce a dried version of an undistorted 1318 strain, I think! They've proved it can be dried successfully.
But personally I prefer to reuse the liquid strains these days, it doesn't cost much if you get several batches from one packet.
We all have different needs and circumstances. Yeast needn't take up much if any fridge space, I make starters from bottles of home brew sometimes. And don't store big jars. There are better yeasts than MJ Bavarian and Gervin in my experience, in my opinion at least. But it's a personal thing, no right or wrong.fridge space is my issue dry wins every time made a delicious weizendopple bock from using MJ bavarian and once that stalled wilko gervin.
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