I made a mid-mash change of mind for beer today.
The plan was to make a cream ale with Nottingham, a yeast I haven't used in a very, very long time. I was also kegging a Czech lager, so with all that nice slurry ready to go, it made sense to switch gears to a domestic adjunct lager. Fortunately, my cream ale grist is nothing more than a cut-and-paste of my mid-sized domestic adjunct lager, so it was a piece of cake--just change up the hops.
It's been 25 years, Nottingham. You can wait a while longer.
The plan was to make a cream ale with Nottingham, a yeast I haven't used in a very, very long time. I was also kegging a Czech lager, so with all that nice slurry ready to go, it made sense to switch gears to a domestic adjunct lager. Fortunately, my cream ale grist is nothing more than a cut-and-paste of my mid-sized domestic adjunct lager, so it was a piece of cake--just change up the hops.
It's been 25 years, Nottingham. You can wait a while longer.