shoreman
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That might be a good yeast for you. That said, why not use a real british strain instead? To name just a few that I like: Nottingham is a workhorse that attenuates well, drops out clean and is far from finicky. Wyeast 1469 is highly flocculant with around 70% attenuation. WLP07 is clean, 80% attenuation and highlighly flocculant.
Thanks. I've used Notty in the past alot and its a great strain but I had issues once repitching dry yeast and tend to build up a good amount of wyeast or omega yeast for starters or repitching. For a house yeast I need liquid.
Wyeast 1469 looks interesting, will check it out. I've used 007 a few times and have found it to be a finicky, once had a full on stalled ferment at like 1.024 on a simple bitter and I mash for fermentibility. I like my beers dry, so a bunch of the english strains I have passed on but will check out Wyeast 1469.