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Favorite English Yeast Strain - Poll

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Favorite English Yeast Straing

  • WY1028 London Ale (WLP013)

  • WY1084 Irish Ale (WLP004)

  • WY1098 British Ale (WLP007)

  • WY1099 Whitbread (n/a)

  • WY1275 Thames Valley (WLP023)

  • 1318 London Ale II (n/a)

  • 1335 British Ale II (WLP025)

  • 1338 European Ale (WLP011)

  • 1728 Scottish Ale (WLP028)

  • 1968 London ESB Ale (WLP002)


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I've tried 1024 with a stout and liked the results for the most part. Fermented pretty dry. That said though, I really like S-04 for IPAs because of the esters it does provide round out the hopping style I prefer. So I guess you could say I like 1099 too....-shrug-? I am thinking about trying the Ringwood strain with a pale ale recipe I'm putting together at the moment.
 
No Notty or Windsor dry ale yeasts?

Also abstaining from poll.

Notty is my current workhorse. I like that it works well in all types of beers. It can ferment clean or fruity, and, being dry, is cheap and easy to have around.

That being said, I really like Windsor and the character it gives to the finished beer. It is my favorite of the two, but I don't use it as much since it takes so gosh-darn long to clear.
 
023. Tastes great, drops super clear. Always use a blow-off tube, it happens every time to me.
 
Out of the two that i've tried I prefer 1728 because of its malty finish and the fact that it doesn't attenuate down too dry Ive made IPA's stouts , scottish and bitters with this yeast, robust and reliable
1099 on the other hand stays two sweet I cant make it come down lower than 1018 , though i like the nice toffee tones it has.
both yeasts I'm still using a year on (washing) in fact there the only yeast i have .thinking of going next with 1098 and a yorkshire square uuuummmmm..
 
Uh, I prefer the Wy 1469, but it's a seasonal yeast. If you're into true british flavors I don't think you can find anything better. If you wash yeast you can keep it year round.
 
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