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BreezyBrew

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I've recently been using 1968 as my "house" strain of yeast. It leaves the beer with a nice malt presence, and doesn't thin the beer out too much. It also drops clear in about a week. Just have to ramp up the fermentation temp when the yeast slows down.

What's everyone else's fav?
 
I've used a truck load of US-05 lately. I'm trying to get the hang of designing my own recipes and it's nice to use something that doesn't screw with me when I'm not looking.
 
I'm also a Nottingham fan.

most of my house beers are Pale Ales, blondes, IPA's and browns/porters and Nottingham does well on all of them plus I find Nottingham to be much more flocculant than US-05/1056 when bottling conditioning beers and the yeast doesn't get disturbed from the bottom of the bottle when poured like other yeasts. It also washes really easily for using 3-4 generations no problem.
 
Nottingham! It floculates better an US-05/1056. So, I use in American styles. It finishes dryer than S-04 so it make great porters and stouts.

I just made a mocktober/aletoberfest a low temps and it was pretty convincing.

Did I mention that it is fast too? It was in the keg in 7 days!

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1450? Denny's

No its W-yeast #1540. A proprietary blend designed by are equipment manufacturer. It's actually a blend of 1056/1084. they call it Bohemian American Ale yeast, probably named after Bohemian Brewery Importers(BBI)
that made our equipment!!! Cheers!!:mug::mug:
 
WLP001 for a good while, but I've been using WLP007 way more lately. Both are fine strains.


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I have tried a variety but Nottingham is always my go to , the Nottingham dry yeast is great to keep hold of on standby as it's versatility is awesome


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001 and 007 in about 60% of my beers. I have also started using a lot of WL Cali V yeast and that is awesome, however it puts off a ton of sulfur smell during fermentation and smells like rotten eggs in the chamber)
 
I've been using 1217 lately and really like it for the dry, clean beer styles I enjoy. I plan to ride this one out as long as possible since it was limited release!


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Wy 3787 trappings high gravity. It can be a lot of different things at different temps. I've been making very dry beers and that yeast helps.
 
I've been using 1217 lately and really like it for the dry, clean beer styles I enjoy. I plan to ride this one out as long as possible since it was limited release!


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Same here. My new go to in pa/ipas
 
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