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Old 12-12-2006, 03:47 AM   #1
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Default most versatile wyeast?

my local homebrew supplier is clearing out their stock of wyeast because new packaging is comng? appearently its not expired or anything, and its being cleared for 50% off (4 dollars instead of 8)

im not familiar with using it, just wondering which yeast is a general good yeast for making ales. i'd like to lager but i dont think i could keep it cool enough.

i'd also like to experiment with some strong (high alcohol) brews. which yeast would allow me to get into 8-10%+ alcohol?

i'd like to just buy 2-3 variets and harvest it once i'm done



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Old 12-12-2006, 03:50 AM   #2
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My choice would be the California Ale and a British yeast. I think the numbers are 1056-1098. An Irish Ale yeast for stouts\porters if that is something you like.
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Old 12-12-2006, 03:57 AM   #3
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For me 1056 is the most versatile. It ferments clean and is fairly forgiving when it comes to fermentation temperatures. It attenuates thoroughly however so it isn't ideal for malty beers.
What is the new packaging they are getting???
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Old 12-12-2006, 06:27 AM   #4
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im not sure what the new packaging is. i'm going in tomorrow to investiage
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I like the 1056 (american ale) too. I've used it for 4 beers in a row... Unless I'm doing a specialty beer I pretty much stick with it.
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Yep I was gonna say 1056 American Ale as well
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If you decide to lager - go for 2124 Bohemian lager. I did Minich Helles, Budvar, Octoberfest, Doppelbock and Baltic Porter with it. Pretty nice range. As for 1056 - I also do american weizen with it.
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1056 American Ale is the most verstile IMHO. It's an extremely nuetral yeast, that makes amazingly clean beers
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ugh, all the 1056 were snapped up

i ended up getting:

2112 california lager - figured if i wanted to lager, it would let me do it at higher temps

1275 - thames valley

1318 - london III

they suggested the last one saying it was good

i ended up getting them for 2 bucks each, 6 for all 3, so whatever, we'll see what happens.

the new packaging is actually the XL packages, these are the 50ml ones.
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At those prices you can't go wrong.


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