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Lallemand Belle Saison yeast versus BE-134?
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Joerg
2017-09-28 19:43:59 UTC
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The "Sabotage Saison" recipe kit from Midwest used to recommend
Lallemand Belle Saison yeast. This yeast requires making a starter kit
but that was never a problem. Now they ship Fermentis BE-134 along which
is a dry yeast that can be sprinkled into the wort.

http://www.fermentis.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/SafAle-BE-134_EN.pdf

I'll probably still make a starter but this yeast seems new, the
datasheet states March 2017. Is this as good (or better?) as Belle
Saison? My wife really likes the taste of Sabotage Saison so I don't
want its taste changed too much. Probably brewing that in five to six weeks.
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baloonon
2017-09-29 12:24:56 UTC
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Post by Joerg
The "Sabotage Saison" recipe kit from Midwest used to recommend
Lallemand Belle Saison yeast. This yeast requires making a starter kit
but that was never a problem. Now they ship Fermentis BE-134 along
which is a dry yeast that can be sprinkled into the wort.
http://www.fermentis.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/SafAle-BE-134_EN.pdf
I'll probably still make a starter but this yeast seems new, the
datasheet states March 2017. Is this as good (or better?) as Belle
Saison? My wife really likes the taste of Sabotage Saison so I don't
want its taste changed too much. Probably brewing that in five to six weeks.
I used Belle Saison once and thought it was solid, but I can't speak to
BE134. See what you can find about how they do at different temps and cross
your fingers. My main experience is with T58 yeast, which goes from nicely
subtle at low temps to some pretty major variations once you start moving
up the thermometer, and it's not the easiest thing to manage in a
controlled fashion.
Joerg
2017-09-29 16:45:20 UTC
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