Blackaddler wrote:The answer is "yes".
+1. It's very good. You can sprinkle it right on top of your wort, it's highly attenuating, highly flocculating, good for cask-conditioning and has a good firm settlement in bottles, so overall, it's extremely handy for homebrewers. The trade-off in my opinion is this: as English ale yeasts go, this one is very neutral, almost like US-05/Chico or a lager yeast. That seems to be what many brewers want, but I still much prefer an old-timey English ale strain which leaves behind a little caramelly, malty sweetness and produces more fruity esters, reminiscent of rising bread dough, etc.
If nothing else, it's definitely worth having several packets in your fridge as a great stand-by.