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What are good alternative 'House Strains" besides 1056/001/S-05?

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Beezer94 said:
Wyeast 1450 Denny's Favorite 50 is versatile; works in APA's, IPA's, stouts, etc. Really adds to a good mouthfeel. Not the fastest flocculation though.

White Labs WLP051 California V (Wyeast 1272 American Ale II) is also a good yeast for most ales from the hoppy to the malty. Flocculation is high. And works for beers WLP001 does, but adds a little character. Clones for Bear Republic beers use this yeast, including Racer 5, Racer X, Hop Rod Rye, Big Bear Black Stout, etc.

I use Denny's Fav 50 in a little bit of everything. I also like the neutral profile of of WLP080 Cream Ale.
 
I use S-04 the most of any yeast probably and love it, but it's still an English strain.

WLP028 Edinburgh (or the Wyeast equivalent) makes a great house strain. It can make fine hoppy or malty beers, and it cleans up very nicely with some cold storage. Not as crisp as a lager by any means, but its a very clean ale strain.
 
I use s04 in pales, bitters, stouts. Use either Nottingham or S05 in ipa's and my go to Belgian strain is wlp550.
 
I use 1338 for my house strain. I have used it in everything from porter, stout, cider, brown ale, wheat beers, pale ales, blondes and scotch ale. It's neutral but leaves a good maltiness behind. I've used washings from the original purchase in January last year and it's gone into probably 30 batches without a problem.

I know a lot of people are not fans because it doesn't attenuate well and can lag at the end of fermentation...
 
029 (German Ale) is also a very good and versatile strain that does well for Koelsch, Alt, pseudo-lagers, Pale Ales, etc.
 
I brew a wide range of beer, and harvest the yeast and go up to 10 generations generally.

I've used Pacman and 1056 with great result.

But I now wonder what other alternatives are out there that could work on a wide range of ales? Something reliable, flocs reasonably, and attenuates well.

What say?


Hands down WLP007

I too use Pacman and Chico, but WLP007 is some amazing yeast.
 
WLP007 is awesome. Very versatile. So are the Scottish strain and European ale.

007 or 1098 are great. Very clean for a British Ale yeast - almost too clean for most British styles IMHO - although more fermentation character than a 001 or 1056, great flocculators, and great attenuators - I've been using these two for years now and haven't ended up under 75% apparent attenuation (usually more like 76-78%). I usually do up a 1200-1800mL starter (depending on OG) with a pinch of Wyeast Nutrient and have to use a blow-off tube with a 6.5 Gal carboy because it ferments like a ROCKET.
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I use WLP007 and Chico for just able everything. WLP007 is a rockstar, especially if you ferment it in the low 60s. And Chico is just so easy for me because it comes in dry form. 007 can definitely dry a beer out a little bit, but that's easily combated by mashing at a higher temp.
 
ghpeel said:
WLP028 Edinburgh (or the Wyeast equivalent) makes a great house strain. It can make fine hoppy or malty beers, and it cleans up very nicely with some cold storage. Not as crisp as a lager by any means, but its a very clean ale strain.

Yes, I use Edinburgh more than any other strain.
 
White Labs WLP051 California V (Wyeast 1272 American Ale II) is also a good yeast for most ales from the hoppy to the malty. Flocculation is high. And works for beers WLP001 does, but adds a little character. Clones for Bear Republic beers use this yeast, including Racer 5, Racer X, Hop Rod Rye, Big Bear Black Stout, etc.

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WLP028 Edinburgh (or the Wyeast equivalent) makes a great house strain. It can make fine hoppy or malty beers, and it cleans up very nicely with some cold storage. Not as crisp as a lager by any means, but its a very clean ale strain.

1728 Scottish Ale Yeast is the Wyeast equivalent BTW
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