Bit of interesting news...
Thornbridge previously used a yeast that was similar to Kelham Island Brewery yeast. Recently this has altered and now Thornbridge use Timmy Taylor in their hop forward cask ales..Jaipur etc
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Re: Thornbridge
Interesting, as TT's Landlord is more malt forward with water more chloride than sulphate.robbarwell wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:43 amBit of interesting news...
Thornbridge previously used a yeast that was similar to Kelham Island Brewery yeast. Recently this has altered and now Thornbridge use Timmy Taylor in their hop forward cask ales..Jaipur etc
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Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Re: Thornbridge
They used Holts yeast for their cask and an american yeast for their bottled/kegged beers before, apart from their lagers/speciality beers etc. I wonder what prompted the change?
Re: Thornbridge
I think that that they want to expand by selling out to someone who can fund their expansion, so i assume it has something to do with that. They always have been about getting bigger, which is fine imo, I don't think they have ever alluded to otherwise