cincybrewer
Well-Known Member
To date I've only used dry yeast for my brews. It is just so easy and my results have been good. However, with the prices going up on dry yeast I wouldn't mind trying liquid yeast to see if it makes a better beer. I've tried to read up on it but not 100% sure if I would need more equipment to do a starter, how much time it takes, etc...So I wanted to get your thoughts. The kits I'm thinking about brewing are:
A German Altbier (never had one of these before):
German Alt Extract Kit w/ Specialty Grains : Northern Brewer
The choice is between us-05 and Wyeast 1007 German Ale
A brown ale:
Caribou Slobber Extract Kit w/ Specialty Grains : Northern Brewer
The choice is between Danstar Windsor and Wyeast 1332
I might also be persuaded into this English Pale Ale:
The Innkeeper Extract Kit : Northern Brewer
The choice is between Nottingham, Wyeast 1945 or Wyeast 1469.
Any thoughts?
A German Altbier (never had one of these before):
German Alt Extract Kit w/ Specialty Grains : Northern Brewer
The choice is between us-05 and Wyeast 1007 German Ale
A brown ale:
Caribou Slobber Extract Kit w/ Specialty Grains : Northern Brewer
The choice is between Danstar Windsor and Wyeast 1332
I might also be persuaded into this English Pale Ale:
The Innkeeper Extract Kit : Northern Brewer
The choice is between Nottingham, Wyeast 1945 or Wyeast 1469.
Any thoughts?