CthulhuBrew33
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https://www.whitelabs.com/yeast-bank/wlp590-french-saison-ale-yeastFrench Saison yeast is not from White Labs, it's a WYeast product, WY3711.
It's a good yeast, a vigorous fermenter, but lacks somewhat in character.
Belgian Saison Yeast II is White Labs WLP566. But it's also a Dupont strain, so it may be as finicky as WLP565 (or the similar WY3724). Neither are suitable for beginners, IMO.
WY3726 is Blaugies and has none of Dupont's quirks. That would be my preference and recommendation here.
Now, are you ordering these yeasts from NB? Shipping liquid yeasts during hot summer months is not advisable. And you would need to make starter ahead of time to prove they weren't killed in transit or cooked in your mailbox.
Do you have a local homebrew shop or source? That would be preferable for the liquid yeast. For dry yeast none of that matter all that much, it's much more resilient.
everything i buy will be from a local homebrew store when i can. will get this one kit to try out first though from online but no yest so thats fine, just that price seems pretty unbeatable.
as for yeasts i thank you for your recommendation as thats why i posted here before ever even ordering anything. to learn, get opinions, feedback, recommendations etc.
i am looking for that more peppery, almost barnyard funk saison characteristic. i think that would mesh well with rye as well as the balance from the Limes/lime juice and honey.
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