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Larry Sayre, Developer of 'Mash Made Easy'
What is your favorite fermentation temperature for this yeast when making a Bitter, Best Bitter, or ESB?
As it happens, I've got my first Windsor in the fermenter at the moment, so time will tell. But I'd refer you to this thread for temperature profiles for any British yeast.
Funny that you're the third person to mention milk stout on HBT in the last 48 hours - I will refer you to the granddaddy of all milk stouts, the Anchor or Urquell of the style, Mackeson. Its recipe is a long way from what homebrewers now seem to think a milk stout looks like.
Got the recipe. Thanks!!! Would Invert #3 be in line with Lyle's Black Treacle, or more like their Golden Syrup? I should be able to get this brand in the USA, but it's very expensive.
In the US Munton's is not very popular. It may be different in other nations.
IMO, especially with their kits you are looking at entry level brewing. The fact that they market a beerkit enhancer means to me that their kits are not for serious home brewers.
As it happens, I've got my first Windsor in the fermenter at the moment, so time will tell. But I'd refer you to this thread for temperature profiles for any British yeast.
Terribly - at least that's it's reputation, I can't judge mine yet. Hence why it makes a lot of sense co-pitching with something like Notty.
I'm not quite sure what your point is in relation to whether their yeast is the same as Windsor.
Sure, their yeast is utterly unfashionable and has no "buzz" about it, but that's not really relevant to the question at hand.
As an aside, if it's the standard yeast in NB kits, then I'd guess it must be one of the biggest-selling dry yeasts in the US. Which would be one measure of "popularity".
Munton's was about the best yeast you could get when I started brewing (before Wyeast or White Labs existed). It was absolute crap. It ruined the reputation of all dry yeast -- a bad reputation that is still widely believed, despite the extremely high quality of Fermentis and Lallemand.
But that was a long time ago. Maybe their QC improved.
Don't forget about mangrove jack!
I haven't used them, but from the decidedly mixed HBT reports, I'm not completely convinced they belong in the same QC category as Fermentis and Lallemand.Don't forget about mangrove jack!
Yes, I agree,I also read polarizing opinions here. But it looks like they are not so polarized anymore since they rebranded their yeasts. At least I never had problems with mj yeast, it was always reliable with good to very good results.I haven't used them, but from the decidedly mixed HBT reports, I'm not completely convinced they belong in the same QC category as Fermentis and Lallemand.
I haven't used them, but from the decidedly mixed HBT reports, I'm not completely convinced they belong in the same QC category as Fermentis and Lallemand.