British Ale II Wyeast WY1335 Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 63-75 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 73-76 Flocculation : High Alcohol Tolerance : 10% Pitching/Fermentation : A classic British ale profile with good flocculation and malty flavor
British Ale II Wyeast
WY1335
Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 63-75 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 73-76 Flocculation : High Alcohol Tolerance : 10%
Pitching/Fermentation : A classic British ale profile with good flocculation and malty flavor characteristics. It will finish crisp, clean and fairly dry.
Notes : A classic British ale profile with good flocculation and malty flavor characteristics. It will finish crisp, clean and fairly dry.
Best Styles : American Brown Ale, Brown Porter, Cream Ale, Dry Stout, English Barleywine, English IPA, Extra Special/Strong Bitter (English Pale Ale), Foreign Extra Stout, Irish Red Ale, Northern English Brown Ale, Special/Best/Premium Bitter, Standard/Ordinary Bitter
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