American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
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American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
I'm planning an APA at the minute and trying to decide what yeast to use. I've used S05 recently with rubbish results: It fermented down to 1005 and I had clarity problems.
What yeast is good in that 1. it will allow hop character to come through and 2. it won't ferment below 1010.
Cheers!
What yeast is good in that 1. it will allow hop character to come through and 2. it won't ferment below 1010.
Cheers!
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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
Went for WLP001.
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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
That's strange, I used US-05 in a Bishop's Farewell a while back and it behaved itself nicely, lovely hop aroma came through and clear as a bell. I did mash at a slightly higher 69C maybe that's why it fermented out at 1.010. No matter I'm sure you'll have a great brew with the WLP001- I've actually got a vial of it sitting in the fridge that I plan to use in an Amarillo APA, when I can sneak a brew past the missusfloydmeddler wrote:I'm planning an APA at the minute and trying to decide what yeast to use. I've used S05 recently with rubbish results: It fermented down to 1005 and I had clarity problems.

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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
No brainer. WLP051. Mash 67-68 and ferment at 20C! Great hop character and will finish in the 1010-1012 with some light cara type malts and munich/vienna. Another favourite is Pacman which you can culture from a Rogue Brewery bottle or as WYEAST-1764PC. I am brewing up an American/NZ Pale with Riwaka, Moteuka, and Citra this week with Pacman that I got from brewuk.
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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
Thow some S-05 in.
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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
Floydmeddler, I don't suppose you tasted your starter (if you made one) before you pitched? I brewed yesterday and my WLP001 starter had a very distinct lemmony and hate to say it almost sour taste. However, I've seen comments elsewhere that this yeast does produce quite a tart acidic starter. At this moment I'm pretty much resigned to a bad batch due to this and a few other mistakes, but you never know.
Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
I've had great results with S-05, but it doesn't go bright without some help (that didn't bother me). Try a higher mash temp?
Edit - think WLP001 is the same yeast.
Edit - think WLP001 is the same yeast.
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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
Cheers all. I've ordered the WLP001 which, I have discovered is the same as S05
Going to mash at around 73c to see if that helps.
Will make a starter and give it a taste schlafsack. Will report here as to whether or not I experience similar to you.



Going to mash at around 73c to see if that helps.
Will make a starter and give it a taste schlafsack. Will report here as to whether or not I experience similar to you.
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Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
Seems that this is exactly what I will be doing afterall!BarnsleyBrewer wrote:Thow some S-05 in.

Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
I've got a Wy1272 starter chilling in the fridge, so that gets my vote. 

Re: American Pale Ale - Yeast recommendation please.
WLP051 would be an alternative - not as attenuative as WLP001. From the Whitelabs site, flocculation looks a little better than WLP001.