Finding M44 to be terrible at clearing.
The Belgian ale yeast makes a good saison though.
Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Dried Yeasts info
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Re: Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Dried Yeasts info
These yeasts are actually made in the UK. I'm assuming they don't get sent from here to NZ and back again!
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Re: Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Dried Yeasts info
"M44 West Coast But cd just be chico wy1764 Pacman / rogue or us05
M76 Bavarian Lager WLP820 WLP920 2206 or 2247 Saflager S189 , or S23"
I have to disagree on these two. I used M44 on my last batch and it didn't act like 1764 or S-05; S-189 and S-23 are different yeasts.
I'm just here for the beer.
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Re: Mangrove Jack's Craft Series Dried Yeasts info
I used M44 on a recent batch and it cleared nicely. What beer did you brew with it?TheSumOfAllBeers wrote:Finding M44 to be terrible at clearing.
The Belgian ale yeast makes a good saison though.
I'm just here for the beer.