Thanks for this coincidently I did a summit pale with willamette for bittering using s04 yeast, nice taste but finished very dry 1.003. Liberty bell and warmer mash next time
I’d have guessed LB would have had more malt character whereas the HH with added enzyme would have made for a drier thinner mouthfeel. Liberty Bell getting added to my next order!
OG was low 1.065 instead of 1.075, 2 packets to start, just added a Nottinhill and it’s on its was, not sure what the hold up was, but they say it happens to everyone at some point, but hey I’ve got it out of the way now, I hope:-)
I’m surprised with your verdict, when I heard you say that sample A had more malt I thought instantly “that’s the Liberty Bell”!!! I have a pack waiting for a brew next weekend - judging from the video do you recommend pitching directly into the wort and fermentation temp of 20 degrees? It’s going into medium hopped English amber ale.
@@themaltmiller8438 I am indeed. Ordered on Sunday and on your end you did, usual a great job and my order left your warehouse on Monday. Unfortunately, despite heavy custom cost and other DHL fees, my yeast is still sitting somewhere in a DHL warehouse in France. Having been a big customer before brexit I still love buying my stuff from you guys but lately it’s been catastrophic for deliveries in France…
Interesting.....putting these yeasties on my next shopping list. Just goes to show what you get ain't always what you might expect. Case in point; I just did my last order from you , and finally it's time to sup ! I did 5.5 kg Maris Otter, 65 degrees for 1 hour , 70 for 5 mins , 60 min boil with 20g Citra at 30 , 20g at 20 ,20g at 10 . 1 pack US 05 , rehydrated , ferment at 19C , 40g Citra dryhop for 7 days. Blow me , if it isn't a cast-iron estery Belgian Blond tasting thing. Not what I expected , not unpleasant , and a bit random . Suggestion for future taste testing? Any chance you could maybe liken brews to commercial ones we may be familiar with ? It would add to the already descriptive notes , for a fuller picture. Unless toy can email me samples! Still waiting on THAT technology ........
Haha! So many commercial beers that it makes it hard to call tasting notes against examples unless it’s a direct clone. The emailed samples would be amazing though!! 👍🏻
It proves the line….Brewers make wort, yeast makes beer! Great video as always guys
I like most of the Mangrove craft yeast range, my favourites are the M76, M21, M66.
Thanks for this coincidently I did a summit pale with willamette for bittering using s04 yeast, nice taste but finished very dry 1.003. Liberty bell and warmer mash next time
I’d have guessed LB would have had more malt character whereas the HH with added enzyme would have made for a drier thinner mouthfeel. Liberty Bell getting added to my next order!
Really good video this one, can't beat a grain to glass with an experiment thrown in
definitely be trying both of these! Great content guys!
Great video, really interesting & pushing me towards a bigger brew system to do some large experiments😀
OG was low 1.065 instead of 1.075, 2 packets to start, just added a Nottinhill and it’s on its was, not sure what the hold up was, but they say it happens to everyone at some point, but hey I’ve got it out of the way now, I hope:-)
Great video, I've just got back into brewing after 30 years, kit at the moment. Didn't realise you could use different yeasts.
A great experiment is to switch the yeast on a kit! Makes a world of difference!! What style kits are you brewing? IPA/Pale Ale/Bitter?
Wow, I use HH from time to time, maybe time to give LB a go!
I’m surprised with your verdict, when I heard you say that sample A had more malt I thought instantly “that’s the Liberty Bell”!!! I have a pack waiting for a brew next weekend - judging from the video do you recommend pitching directly into the wort and fermentation temp of 20 degrees?
It’s going into medium hopped English amber ale.
Yes that’s what we did with this batch, cooled to 14 for the dry hop! Let us know how it goes! 👍🏻
One using M44 on an imperial stout 36 hrs in no movement any suggestions?
What was the OG and how many packs did you use? Was it a 5gal/20l batch?
So did the dude on the left like Liberty Bell in the end?
Ha! Yes, both were enjoyable beers, just starkly different!
@@themaltmiller8438 Thanks. Would be boring otherwise.
It surely does make a difference... It also helps when the yeast doesn't take 10 days to reach you when you order it unfortunately...
Absolutely! We get asked a lot though about how much of a difference it makes and it’s always good to experiment! Are you in Europe buddy?
@@themaltmiller8438 I am indeed. Ordered on Sunday and on your end you did, usual a great job and my order left your warehouse on Monday. Unfortunately, despite heavy custom cost and other DHL fees, my yeast is still sitting somewhere in a DHL warehouse in France.
Having been a big customer before brexit I still love buying my stuff from you guys but lately it’s been catastrophic for deliveries in France…
@@frigorifix We will get this sorted for you and we do have a medium term plan for you. Keep in touch;)
@@themaltmiller8438 An European warehouse ? You guys are by far the best online shop so I hope my dream will come true ;-)
times are changing. patience may be one way to overcome these issuere. europe is slowing down recently.
Interesting.....putting these yeasties on my next shopping list. Just goes to show what you get ain't always what you might expect. Case in point; I just did my last order from you , and finally it's time to sup ! I did 5.5 kg Maris Otter, 65 degrees for 1 hour , 70 for 5 mins , 60 min boil with 20g Citra at 30 , 20g at 20 ,20g at 10 . 1 pack US 05 , rehydrated , ferment at 19C , 40g Citra dryhop for 7 days. Blow me , if it isn't a cast-iron estery Belgian Blond tasting thing. Not what I expected , not unpleasant , and a bit random . Suggestion for future taste testing? Any chance you could maybe liken brews to commercial ones we may be familiar with ? It would add to the already descriptive notes , for a fuller picture. Unless toy can email me samples! Still waiting on THAT technology ........
Haha! So many commercial beers that it makes it hard to call tasting notes against examples unless it’s a direct clone. The emailed samples would be amazing though!! 👍🏻
Opaque glasses might have removed your preconceptions about which was which....
Great suggestion. We wanted to asses appearance as well as flavours but that’s a good shout for future comparisons 👍🏻
What's the enzyme in hop head? wouldn't mind trying it
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Did the Summit live up to expectation?
Absolutely!! 😍