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If you could ever only use four different kinds of yeast for all your beer brewing needs for the rest of your life which 4 strains would make it on your list?
 
US-05
WLP833 German Bock Lager
WLP002 English Ale
WLP029 Kolsch

The last one is tough. It was a toss up between that and WLP570 Belgian Golden Strong.
 
This list will definitely change as i continue to brew but so far in my short time brewing my answer would be american ale 1056/wlp001/us-05 british ale 1968 wlp002/ us-04 a german lager yeast and probably a versatile belgian yeast for saisons and belgian ales.
 
wy1318 london 3 for ales, wy2124 bohemian for lagers, wy3068 weihenstephan for wheats and back up pack of nottingham if things go bad:)
 
WLP001 for American styles
WLP830 for lagers
WLP550 for Belgians
Wyeast 1469 for English

This assumes I can still culture the bugs from sour beer.
 
Easy peasy

Wlp001 - California Ale
Wlp002- English Ale
Wlp029 - German Ale
Wlp644 - Brett b. Trois

Choosing only 2 or 3 would be a challenge though
 
I maintain my own yeast bank on agar slants when I am brewing; therefore, yeast availability is not a problem. However, if had to choose four cultures, they would be Ringwood (the real stuff, not the cultures that are sold by the major suppliers), Southern Tier's house strain (which is definitely not BRY 96/Chico), Young's pitching yeast, and NCYC 679.
 
1272 for IPA/APA's
1968 For English styles, Irish Red etc.
3711 Saisons
3787. Belgians

These cover most of the styles I brew.
 
Well I'm not a huge fan of Belgian banana clove flavors so I probably wouldn't use up any of my 4 options with a Belgian strain.

I would go with the Chico strain for American ales - wyeast 1055/wlp001/us-05

Fullers for English ales - wyeast 1968/wlp002

American lager - wyeast 2035/wlp840

And roselare for sours - wyeast 3763
 
I live in a remote area and bank my yeasts. Really unless you are brewing very specific styles you dont need many strains of yeast. I keep the following on hand and brew almost exclusively with these.

US-05 (Ales)
S-23 (Lagers)
W-34/70 (Lagers)
EC-1118 (Mead)

I could cut this down to just 3. I sometimes have a few other strains on hand, or import as necessary, but these cover the majority of styles quite well.
 
Easy! I'd pick an american, a british, a german, and a belgian strain.

WLP001
830
002
565

Although I also love 007 and 1450. 3711 is good, too.

Ok, so 7 strains. That's still very good though!

If you haven't listened to it, the brewing network episode of Jamil's Favorite Yeast was really good. Spoiler: It's 001.
 
Surprised to see some 1272s in the selections! Differebt strokes for different folks i guess.
 
Wyeast 3522 Belgian Ardennes
Wyeast 1469 West Yorkshire Ale
Wyeast 2565 Kolsch
Safale US-05

And I have several jars of the first three in my fridge right now.
 
Nottingham (my clean to mild ester strain)
3726 (my belgian spicy and/or fruity strain depending on temp)
1968 (my english fruity and malt-forward strain)
2124 (my lager and cali common strain)

I guess this leaves me with no great hefe yeast - oh well :)
 
Surprised to see some 1272s in the selections! Differebt strokes for different folks i guess.

yes! and whats the point of this thread if we aren't going to insult each others selections?

...and with that...wy1469? seriously? Are you just jamil fanboys? have you brewed with other english yeasts? do you enjoy repeatedly rousing it only to have it blow out 30minutes later before flocing out again? do you all have yorkshire squares to ferment in? Way too fruity, way to floccy...and floccy in an annoying way (I don't enjoy the weird floaty yeast chunks that don't drop to the bottom)
 
yes! and whats the point of this thread if we aren't going to insult each others selections?

...and with that...wy1469? seriously? Are you just jamil fanboys? have you brewed with other english yeasts? do you enjoy repeatedly rousing it only to have it blow out 30minutes later before flocing out again? do you all have yorkshire squares to ferment in? Way too fruity, way to floccy...and floccy in an annoying way (I don't enjoy the weird floaty yeast chunks that don't drop to the bottom)

Actually I started using that before Jamil mentioned it. Black Sheep is one of my favorite breweries. The yeast is fruity but in a good way unlike S-04 which tastes like garbage.

I will agree with you on the blow off issue. That is annoying as hell. 30% head space isn't enough.

I'll deal with it for the flavors I get though.
 
US-05 for ales
Wyeast 3068 for wheat beer
Wyeast 3724 for saisons
Red Star Pasteur Red for ciders

I could pass on lagers, too hot and difficult in GA anyway.
 
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