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by Eric » Tue Mar 18, 2025 5:33 pm
Verdant IPA yeast first came to my attention on an American forum, with several positive reviews, although more recently several who at first raved about it have reported findings like yourself. Initial advertising implied it was a renown product from a highly regarded brewery, but when researching the Verdant brewery, they appeared to be a relatively recent startup and accounts at Companies House suggested the company structure was top heavy and likely had big plans and expectations.
Murphy's Technical Data Sheet advises .....
LalBrew® Verdant IPA was specially selected in collaboration with Verdant Brewing Co. (UK)
for its ability to produce a variety of hop-forward and malty beers. Prominent notes of
apricot and undertones of tropical fruit and citrus merge seamlessly with hop aromas. With
medium-high attenuation, LalBrew® Verdant IPA leaves a soft and balanced malt profile with
slightly more body than a typical American IPA yeast strain. This highly versatile strain is well
suited for a variety of beer styles including NEIPA, English IPA, American Pale, English Bitter,
Sweet Stout and Sours.
This suggests it was aimed at the recent Craft Beer craze which, in my opinion, is currently in its death throws. I wonder what agreement there might be between LalBrew and Verdant, especially if the desire for tropical fruit beers continues to decline.
I haven't tried it for the reasons above.
Without patience, life becomes difficult and the sooner it's finished, the better.