Since November I've been using Whitelabs new San Diego Superyeast and have had excellent results. Mind you it's not the rocket that was claimed originally, but does a similar clean job to Wyeast 1056 and is just the job for American Wheats, Summer Ales etc. It reminds me of that old Pacman strain from a couple of years ago.
I find it ferments out nicely in a week and clears beautifully. I just made an APA for a comp at the end of February As usual it went berserk for about 4 days with krausen right up to the lid, then settled down and after about 4 more days (18°C) I kegged it off as there was no further activity. On kegging it tasted rather sweet and syrupy so I did a hydro reading.... 1020
I hadn't done anything different, full malt bill, around 1050, mashed around 65°C, same old same old.
Anyway it was in the Cornie keg so I gave it a good shaking and next morning on lifting the PRV I got a good hiss. Aha, still fermenting. On arriving home I raised the valve again and got a beer shower
- so I very gently let the gas pressure off, with a bit more foaming happening, and loosened off a post on the keg to allow the gas to leak out and stood the keg in a pail.
It literally hissed at me like an angry cat and the foam suddenly started oozing out and runnning down the side of the keg. This morning it's settled down, I tightened up the post and just give the PRV a tug every few hours and get a bit of a hiss. I'll try a gravity reading tomorrow. Then clean up all the bits and put in the kegerator.
Edit: grammar
Anyone had a stucky with San Diego? I'm putting it down to poor oxygenation initially, have another batch on the go and I gave it a good thrashing with a slotted spoon on the second day, still going vigorously in the FV.
I should point out it's the first stuck ferm I've ever had, after around 200 brews over 4 years.
I find it ferments out nicely in a week and clears beautifully. I just made an APA for a comp at the end of February As usual it went berserk for about 4 days with krausen right up to the lid, then settled down and after about 4 more days (18°C) I kegged it off as there was no further activity. On kegging it tasted rather sweet and syrupy so I did a hydro reading.... 1020
I hadn't done anything different, full malt bill, around 1050, mashed around 65°C, same old same old.
Anyway it was in the Cornie keg so I gave it a good shaking and next morning on lifting the PRV I got a good hiss. Aha, still fermenting. On arriving home I raised the valve again and got a beer shower

It literally hissed at me like an angry cat and the foam suddenly started oozing out and runnning down the side of the keg. This morning it's settled down, I tightened up the post and just give the PRV a tug every few hours and get a bit of a hiss. I'll try a gravity reading tomorrow. Then clean up all the bits and put in the kegerator.
Edit: grammar
Anyone had a stucky with San Diego? I'm putting it down to poor oxygenation initially, have another batch on the go and I gave it a good thrashing with a slotted spoon on the second day, still going vigorously in the FV.
I should point out it's the first stuck ferm I've ever had, after around 200 brews over 4 years.