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Thinking about experimenting, any suggestions? Not sure yet what I will brew but will be hoppy maybe an IPA with mostly US hops, so don't want anything that will not work with that. I am looking for a yeast that will add complexity but not take over and dominate, (and I can get from Craftbrewer). ??
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I brewed :
84% Warminster Organic Malt
6% Carapils
6% Crystal Med
3% Crystal Dk
1% Melanoidin
was aiming for 1.40, 45L at 75% efficiency
hit 1.45, 49L at 91% efficiency - wow, first time brewing in a yr, was surprised at that.
Only 21 IBUs with US hops, and a big dose of Cascade and Chinook at the end. Pitched 3 packets of Nottingham - keen to see what its got!
I decided to experiment with a direct fired recirculating mash AND HERMS coil using my chiller in the HLT - manually controlled via the termostat and a probe at the wort return. Looking forward to PID, Chris - may even keep a burner under the MLT - Awesome for ramping up to MO :
ok, was bubbling away in the conical Sunday morning @ 21. I went away for a few days, got back last night. Sitting on 1.015, Cranked temp up to 24, checked again today - still at 1.015. Tastes ok though - and brings it back to my target abv of <4%
- think I may have mashed too high - not needed with 15% specialty in the grist., gonna have to crash it now so I can keg and carb for the party tomorrow.
Haha yup have temp control and the yeast was very fresh, so ticked all those boxes. I wouldn't bet my house on it working out this well every time, but the brew gods were smiling this time.
I'm looking to turnaround a <4% session beer in a week for a party.
T-58 and S-33 are the fastest fermenting dried yeasts I've used. I wouldn't class either of them as neutral though. S-33 at 18C for 5 days would probably be OK, maybe?
If it was me, I'd go for US-05 starting at 18C for the first 24 hours then bringing it up to up to around 22C over the next 4 days before kegging & force carbing. And yes, I'd add some carapils and/or plenty of caramalt to give it body, or mash at 68C if you're mashing. S-04 with the same fermentation schedule would probably get you there also.
A healthy dose of late hops for the drinkers to focus on will help too.
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