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Old 04-27-2007, 09:16 PM
BuddyC
 
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ESB & High Flocculant Yeast

I recently brewed up a Norther Brewer ESB extract kit. It behaived
differently from the other couple of beers I've made so I have a couple
of questions.

The Yeast is described as highly flocculant top-fermenting.... What if
any are the characteristics of highly flocculant yeast that I might need
to know?

The kit was rated as an OG of 1.047. I measured 1.040 after brewing and
1.010 after about 4 days. It maintained this sg for about two weeks
through 2 stage fermentation. Kept bubbling mildly, more briefly if I
moved the carboy. I noticed this batch was not near as active the first
few days. It only blew off about a pint as opposed to almost 2 quarts
measured on an Irish Brown I last brewed.

At bottling time (day 17) it tasted like it would be good when finished.
I don't expect all beers to be equal just trying to understand how my
observations from this batch compared to the others and what if anything
this means.

Thanks!
BK
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