RobWalker
Well-Known Member
I have recently discovered a rather fantastic beer shop a few miles away from me, they stock craft beer from all over the world. I usually buy 4 bottles or so when my fridays have ended up somewhat solitary.
Now, they've got all the usual suspects. Rogue, Stone, Sierra Nevada etc. You can find a list of beers here -
http://www.cotteridgewines.com/beers.html
it's somewhat more extensive in store too due to old stock being sold off cheap and what have you.
As our selection of yeasts over in this country is somewhat limited compared to the USA, particularly since WLP yeasts are £7 a time (what, $12?) it doesn't make sense to spend that much on a single use yeast when I can grow it up and drink some awesome beer in the meantime.
So, I'm looking for a harvestable IPA yeast. Any suggestions?
(ps, Arbor Ales Artisan is particularly great!)
Now, they've got all the usual suspects. Rogue, Stone, Sierra Nevada etc. You can find a list of beers here -
http://www.cotteridgewines.com/beers.html
it's somewhat more extensive in store too due to old stock being sold off cheap and what have you.
As our selection of yeasts over in this country is somewhat limited compared to the USA, particularly since WLP yeasts are £7 a time (what, $12?) it doesn't make sense to spend that much on a single use yeast when I can grow it up and drink some awesome beer in the meantime.
So, I'm looking for a harvestable IPA yeast. Any suggestions?
(ps, Arbor Ales Artisan is particularly great!)