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Any experience with Mangrove Jack M44?

Started by Pheeel, January 13, 2015, 11:01:11 AM

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Pheeel

Anyone have any experience with Mangrove Jack M44  (US West coast Yeast)? I heard it's a slow starter but it's starting to take the proverbial

I brewed on Sunday finishing about 3PM. I rehydrated the yeast. It didn't look very active but I threw it in anyway. Tuesday morning and I'm getting the starting of krausen (see pic) but nothing visibly bubbling away. I was going to give it until tonight and throw in some 05 if I see no action

I had tried the MJ British Ale Yeast and it turned out great. Bit worried about this one though :(
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LordEoin

IrishBeerSnob was the last person i saw using that yeast

Pheeel

Doing a bit more digging around it looks like it doesn't get vigorous until 72 hours (!!!) :(
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IrishBeerSnob

Yeah, definitely a slow starter - specially compared to US05 that i normally use.
Slow bubbling at the moment but has definitely picked up the pace.
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Pheeel

Cool thanks. I'll update once I get back tonight. Hopefully it's started by then!!
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IrishBeerSnob

How'd you get on? Mine's much more active tonight 48hrs after pitching
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fishjam45 (Colin)

I did 2 brews on Monday 29th December.

I added US05 to the first brew I did in the afternoon and M44 to the second brew that evening.
The US05 was popping away by the morning.  No stir from the M44 until the Thursday! I got that worried about it that I was getting a Notty Yeast ready to pitch (the only other suitable yeast I had.)

So, from my experience, M44 is very slow to take off.
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Leann ull

January 14, 2015, 12:17:49 AM #7 Last Edit: January 14, 2015, 12:30:00 AM by Leann ull
This is what 54L of American IPA, OG1.063 split across 3 batches all artificially oxygenated 1L/min for 30 Secs looks like after 12 hours in a stc controlled fermentation chamber;
From left to right US05 - Mangrove Jacks M44 - Bry97

Pheeel

This greeted me when I got home from the NCB meet last night. I guess it took 48 hours to get going
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Jonnycheech

I used it for the first time about a month ago. I found it took a good few days to get going but when I say get going, it never really was fermenting like crazy, more a slow consistent ferment over a week or so. Also it finished a little higher, 1.016, than I was expecting. I'll taste it this weekend and see what it delivers on that end.
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TheSumOfAllBeers

That slow ferment suggests a very clean yeast. How well does it floc? I struggle to get us05 to clear well