Amber Ale, Brown Ale, IPA, Pale Ale, Stout, Blonde Ale, Fruit Beer, Imperial IPA, Wood-Aged Beer American Ale II Wyeast WY1272 Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 60-72 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 72-76 Flocculation : Medium-High Alcohol Toler
Amber Ale, Brown Ale, IPA, Pale Ale, Stout, Blonde Ale, Fruit Beer, Imperial IPA, Wood-Aged Beer
American Ale II Wyeast
WY1272
Species : Ale Fermentation Temp Range (F) : 60-72 Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 72-76 Flocculation : Medium-High Alcohol Tolerance : 10%
Pitching/Fermentation : Ferment at warmer temperatures to accentuate hop character with an increased fruitiness. Or, ferment cool for a clean, light citrus character. It attenuates well and is reliably flocculent, producing bright beer without filtration.
Notes : Expect a soft, clean profile with hints of nut, and a slightly tart finish.
Best Styles : American Amber Ale, American Brown Ale, American IPA, American Pale Ale, American Stout, Blonde Ale, Fruit Beer, Imperial IPA, Wood-Aged Beer
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With many of the best qualities that brewers look for when brewing American styles of beer, this strain's performance is consistent and it makes great beer. This versatile strain is a very good choice for a "House" strain. Expect a soft, clean profile with
With many of the best qualities that brewers look for when brewing American styles of beer, this strain’s performance is consistent and it makes great beer. This versatile strain is a very good choice for a “House” strain. Expect a soft, clean profile with hints of nut, and a slightly tart finish. Ferment at warmer temperatures to accentuate hop character with an increased fruitiness. Or, ferment cool for a clean, light citrus character. It attenuates well and is reliably flocculent, producing bright beer without filtration.
Specifications:
Attenuation: 72 – 76%
Flocculation: Medium
Temp. Range: 60 – 72 F
Alcohol Tolerance: 10%
Suggested Substitutions*:
*Suggested yeast substitutions may not be an exact replacement, but they will be a very close approximation.
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