S-23 is one of those "forgiving" yeasts that is happy at lower temps, but also can be fermented a bit warmer, and will quite happily go up to 19 degrees without waving the white flag. I know of at least one microbrewer in this part of the World who runs S-23 in some Australian and USA style lagers at 19 degrees in primary.

- I tasted four examples of them last week and nothing to complain about at all - which is to say you might not like Aussie or Coors styles
per se but at least there were no off flavours as such . If you keep the brew at 16 or over, this yeast should run its course happily.
