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Hey all,
What are your favorite yeasts for brewing NEIPAs?
Cheers!
What are your favorite yeasts for brewing NEIPAs?
Cheers!
Sophisticated taster he is! I've brewed nearly the same recipe 5 times, 4 with the Gigayeast and once with WLP008. The WLP008 version seemed like his comment "less of a yeast derived fruity character" but I don't think that the White Labs is the same as the Wyeast strain wy1318. I have tried WLP066 London Fog, that might be the same one but that was my first NEIPA attempt and I over bittered. His other comment about gy054 potentially being inconsistent might be true. I am only speculating because I don't have exact temperature records but the last two versions were brewed in the summer and the other two in the fall and my fall versions I liked better. I keep good temperature control on my ales at all times except the summer when it is hotter in the basement and I have to ice them down if they bump up too quick. City water is a little warmer and sometimes I am off about 2-3 degrees to start (too high). I'll ice down the wort but I get really good quick starts and then I have trouble because I don't have an icemaker and not enough room in the freezer for soda bottles. I should just prechill with my immersion chiller before running through my plate chiller. I have the IC in there already as I use that to drop to whirlpool temps but I like to take it out while actually whirlpooling as it gets in the way some. I've been kind of standard at 68-70 but I also haven't been writing that down. Spring, Fall, Winter, I use a temperature control heating pad but summer it's not usually necessary although I put it on. Gigayeast says it works in the 62-75 range. I start making room in the freezer and quicker rotation of icing if it anything goes to 72 and I am right on top of anything hitting 74F and I will push the temp down as quick as possible there.fwiw, Scott Janish's take between gy054 and wy1318 is...interesting
http://scottjanish.com/gy054-vermont-ipa-vs-london-ale-iii-1318/
fwiw, Scott Janish's take between gy054 and wy1318 is...interesting
http://scottjanish.com/gy054-vermont-ipa-vs-london-ale-iii-1318/
Fine idea!My vote, imperial a38 or a24. Last time I used a38 I also added a little us05 to help with attenuation.