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Irish micro dry yeast usage?

Started by garciaBernal, January 26, 2016, 11:02:07 AM

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garciaBernal

Just out of interest. Is there an Irish craft beer brewed using US-05 or would micros use dry yeast for money saving purposes? Maybe these things are secrets!
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irish_goat

There's a few that use dry yeast, or at least used to. Some of them would probably not tell you, some of them will happily do so.

Pheeel

There are plenty of Irish micros using US-05 (not naming any names)
A lot of them don't have the time/equipment/expertise to build up the size of starters required. Buying in liquid yeast in any quantity is very expensive (as Grainne pointed out to Chris White at the last Brewcon. I thought there was going to be a ruckus :))
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irish_goat

Yep. Galway Hooker got themselves a fancy little yeast storage tank when they upgraded their brewery but most don't have the equipment. You can see it here in front of the fermenters.

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cruiscinlan

Quote from: irish_goat on January 26, 2016, 11:11:40 AM
There's a few that use dry yeast, or at least used to. Some of them would probably not tell you, some of them will happily do so.

Don't they all use dry yeast?  Particularly US-05 & nottingham?

irish_goat

I can't speak for all of them but I know Metalman use liquid yeast and Declan at Simon Lamberts has a nice little yeast laboratory set up as well and they use loads of different strains throughout their range. 

Pheeel

Rye River even have a microbiologist who looks after their yeast...
http://www.ryeriverbrewingco.com/heard-of-yeast/
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DEMPSEY

O'Hara's did use Nottingham on all their beers. Not sure if they still do. :-\
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jawalemon

Why wouldn't a brewery admit to using dry yeast?

Pheeel

Quote from: jawalemon on January 26, 2016, 06:04:26 PM
Why wouldn't a brewery admit to using dry yeast?

Snobbery by folks against dry yeast. If you ask  (I have) most will tell you. Folks using US-05 or Notty don't bother me at all. What bothers me is the quality of hops we're getting over here in so called American ales!!
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dcalnan

hopefully when white labs gets fully set up in Copenhagen, it'll reduce the costs to use liquid yeast.

Pheeel

Its been up and running since mid last year. Would love to know what's been coming out of it
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imark

Personally only use liquid yeast if there isn't an equivalent dry yeast.
If you can't make good beer with a dry yeast then the yeast isn't your problem.

Greg2013

Quote from: imark on January 26, 2016, 10:03:37 PM

If you can't make good beer with a dry yeast then the yeast isn't your problem.

Couldn't have said it better myself. ;D
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