beersk
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Call it a blonde. I think the yeast is great in that style, really makes for a really nice and interesting light ale. I brewed several last summer and was very happy with them. Another yeast to try, if you're wanting a bit cleaner is the Omega Hothead. It's the Stranda strain.Tried it in an IPA and was great. 2/3 pack into 5g, fermented @85F.
Fyi,
Pitched the other 1/3 into Munich Helles and fermented @around 82F. Beer is clear and malty but has too many esters for the style. That little "twang" is not complimentary to that beer. Just wanted to play with the yeast.
And strangely enough, I didn't care for the Hornindal much in a pale and a New England that I brewed. Thought it was a bit too different tasting for me. A local brewery had a kveik NEIPA on tap recently too that I didn't like. I prefer this yeast in styles like blonde and black IPA. It's GREAT in black IPA. Just one man's opinion.