Getting in on this thread because this yeast seems great and I love Stone...
Started a 3.5L starter on Thursday, 10/30/14. Saturday morning, 11/01 I moved the started to the fridge and let it start to settle out.
Brewed a kicked up sierra nevada pale ale clone on Sunday, 11/02. Officially called, "The Super Dank 'Stoned' SNPA Clone". Uses an extra 2oz of cascade and a hopstand.
20# colorado malting company pale malt
3# C60 (1.5# american and 1.5# british...it was what the LHBS had)
90 min boil, collected 13g, reduced to 11g over 1.5 hours
1oz magnum 60 mins
1oz Perle 30 mins
2oz cascade 20 mins
2oz cascade 10 mins
4oz cascade flameout
At flame out, I immediately started recirculating at full blast. I have a Kal clone panel, so I set the BK temp at 170F and let her rip for an hour. This was a recirc THROUGH my duda plate chiller (cause I'm lazy). No clogging with my Norcal false bottom and filter stand.
After the hour was up, I started chilling, kept recirculating, and moved to fermenter once the temp coming out of the chiller was about 64F. Pitched the now decanted starter onto 64F wort and set the ferm chamber for 68F.
Final OG on this beer was 1.062, efficiency around 82%.
As of today, 11/07, beer is at 1.020.
The fermentation on this has been very slow and steady, like literally the last 3 days its been incredibly steady. Tasted the sample and wow, this yeast is pretty killer. I brewed almost exactly the same beer a month ago with S-05 and its a huge difference. The malt flavors really come out. It still has a few points to go, but I can tell now which I'm going to prefer.