What steve saidS-34/70.
General consensus seems to be that you should use 2 11-gram packets. Mr. Malty seems to agree: http://mrmalty.com/calc/calc.htmlSo it seems like you guys (and gals?) like 34/70 and S189.
How much should I use for about 20 liters of 1045 wort?
w34/70 is even better.Seriously, though, it's pretty much the gold standard. I also like Fermentis S-189. I've had success with both at warmer temps (low-mid 60s). At the moment, I slightly prefer S-189, but it's much harder to find.
OTOH, virtually no one seems to discuss Lallemand's dry lager yeast.
I saw a post claiming it's a version of S-34/70.Indeed you're correct. I see that they only have one lager yeast (Diamond). I haven't heard anyone mention its use, good or bad.
I saw a post claiming it's a version of S-34/70.
1 should be enoughSo it seems like you guys (and gals?) like 34/70 and S189.
How much should I use for about 20 liters of 1045 wort?
So it seems like you guys (and gals?) like 34/70 and S189.
How much should I use for about 20 liters of 1045 wort?
I read somewhere that it's the same strain as S-34/70.Indeed you're correct. I see that they only have one lager yeast (Diamond). I haven't heard anyone mention its use, good or bad.
No.Did you mean to say W-34/70.
It's my current favorite dry lager strain! It ferments fast and clean, and drops clear super quick. I've done two rauchbiers, a Vienna, a doppelbock, and a schwarzbier with it. I've read that it's tolerant of higher temps like 34/70, but I haven't tried that yet. Overall I'm really impressed with Diamond Lager and recommend it highly! Barring that, I've had good luck with W-34/70, S-189, and the Mangrove Jack strains as well.Indeed you're correct. I see that they only have one lager yeast (Diamond). I haven't heard anyone mention its use, good or bad.