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Old English: Heritage Ale Yeast

Old English: Heritage Ale Yeast

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    Old English is renowned for its high attenuation, ensuring that your ales ferment to perfection and achieve the desired dryness whilst allowing the malt and hop characteristics to shine through. Notably, it keeps ester formation during fermentation to a minimum, creating a clean and crisp profile.

    Product Description

    Elevate your brewing game with our Old English Ale yeast, a true embodiment of British brewing tradition. A legendary Burton heritage strain strain, this yeast offers a gateway to crafting ales that exude the rich and time-honoured brewing flavours of England.

    Old English is renowned for its high attenuation, ensuring that your ales ferment to perfection and achieve the desired dryness whilst allowing the malt and hop characteristics to shine through. Notably, it keeps ester formation during fermentation to a minimum, creating a clean and crisp profile that showcases the true essence of your chosen beer style. What’s more, its remarkable ABV tolerance and fermentation speed means you can push the boundaries of alcohol content while maintaining consistency and quality. It is a great choice for high-gravity brewing.

    Don’t just make beer. Whether you’re brewing classic pale ales, aromatic ambers, robust porters or hearty stouts, make history with Old English Ale yeast.

    Oxygenation and/or rehydration for Generation 0 may be beneficial, but not necessary.

    Technical Specifications

    • Style: Amber Ale, Pale Ale, Porter, Stouts, West Coast IPA, Imperial Stout, Double IPA, Brown Ale
    • Strain: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    • Dosage: 50-150g/hl
    • Recommended Fermentation Temperature: 18°C to 22°C
    • ABV Tolerance: 14%
    • Nitrogen Demand: Low
    • Attenuation: 78% to 85%
    • Flocculation: Medium to High
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    Elevate your brewing game with our Old English Ale yeast, a true embodiment of British brewing tradition. A legendary Burton heritage strain strain, this yeast offers a gateway to crafting ales that exude the rich and time-honoured brewing flavours of England.

    Old English is renowned for its high attenuation, ensuring that your ales ferment to perfection and achieve the desired dryness whilst allowing the malt and hop characteristics to shine through. Notably, it keeps ester formation during fermentation to a minimum, creating a clean and crisp profile that showcases the true essence of your chosen beer style. What’s more, its remarkable ABV tolerance and fermentation speed means you can push the boundaries of alcohol content while maintaining consistency and quality. It is a great choice for high-gravity brewing.

    Don’t just make beer. Whether you’re brewing classic pale ales, aromatic ambers, robust porters or hearty stouts, make history with Old English Ale yeast.

    Oxygenation and/or rehydration for Generation 0 may be beneficial, but not necessary.

    • Style: Amber Ale, Pale Ale, Porter, Stouts, West Coast IPA, Imperial Stout, Double IPA, Brown Ale
    • Strain: Saccharomyces cerevisiae
    • Dosage: 50-150g/hl
    • Recommended Fermentation Temperature: 18°C to 22°C
    • ABV Tolerance: 14%
    • Nitrogen Demand: Low
    • Attenuation: 78% to 85%
    • Flocculation: Medium to High

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    Chris Smith

    Good yeast for a good range of beers, brew down to FG of 1008 or you will end up with very dry beer as it still keeps working in the cask at cellar temperature, ( in my opinion)

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    Tony Jones
    Old English ale yeast

    Does what it says on the tin! Spot on for fermentability and to be honest cant see any difference between this and Nottingham ale yeast!

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    Chris Smith

    Good yeast for a good range of beers, brew down to FG of 1008 or you will end up with very dry beer as it still keeps working in the cask at cellar temperature, ( in my opinion)

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    Tony Jones
    Old English ale yeast

    Does what it says on the tin! Spot on for fermentability and to be honest cant see any difference between this and Nottingham ale yeast!