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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Paulo Eduardo Neves
 
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Re: home brewing a pilsener with limited options

>> o 1 pack of S-04 yeast
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>As Denny said, S-04 is an ale yeast, you want to get your hands on[/color]
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>lager yeast, there are plenty of onsline shops that you can use.[/color]

I'll try to get some lager yeast. A friend can send me some dry yest
througth the mail. Any recommendation for a dry lager yeast for a
pilsener? Searching the web I've just found the Saflager S-23. Is it
good? Can I find a better dry lager yeast for a pilsener?[color=blue]
>I hope that helps.[/color]

Great help! Thanks!

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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Spanky
 
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Re: home brewing a pilsener with limited options

I use s-23 all the time (I'm drinking a Czech pils made with it right now),
it should give you good results but better can be achieved with some of the
liquid cultures.


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> I'll try to get some lager yeast. A friend can send me some dry yest
> througth the mail. Any recommendation for a dry lager yeast for a
> pilsener? Searching the web I've just found the Saflager S-23. Is it
> good? Can I find a better dry lager yeast for a pilsener?[color=green]
> >I hope that helps.[/color]
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> Great help! Thanks!
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Old 12-05-2004, 08:40 PM
Denny Conn
 
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Re: home brewing a pilsener with limited options

Paulo Eduardo Neves wrote:
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> I'll try to get some lager yeast. A friend can send me some dry yest
> througth the mail. Any recommendation for a dry lager yeast for a
> pilsener? Searching the web I've just found the Saflager S-23. Is it
> good? Can I find a better dry lager yeast for a pilsener?[color=green]
> >I hope that helps.[/color][/color]

I've had trerrible luck with that yeast, although others have reported
that it works well for them The same company, DCL, has an S-189 dry
lager yeast that's much better, IMO. Remember, though, that you MUST
ferment in the 45-55F range!

---------->Denny

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