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Thread: Fermentis W-34/70 or S-189?

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    Fermentis W-34/70 or S-189?

    Anyone use these or done trials between the 2? Looking for a lager yeast that can produce a Pacifico-type Mex lager regularly, as well as a German Okt or Bock, or even Baltic Porter. Preferences? Anyone?
    Paul Thomas
    Brewmaster
    Rusty Truck Brewing Company
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    W-34/70 all the way. After having used both S-23 and S-189 the S-34/70 has been my lager work horse. Its versatile and should fit the range you're looking for.
    Cheers,
    Mike Roy
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    S-34/70

    Did Oktoberfest with it this year and it was excellent. Baltic porter is fermenting on it now. Great yeast.
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    Bill Hamilton
    The Brewer/Co-Owner
    Blue Lab Brewing Co.
    Lexington VA

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    How does it flocculate? I don't filter here, so looking for something that will eventually be clear.
    Paul Thomas
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    Rusty Truck Brewing Company
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    Paul,
    Our Oktoberfest is also unfiltered and I had no issues with getting this yeast to clear naturally. Grain to glass on this beer for us is 6 weeks (4 wks fv & 2 wks BBT/SST) and we've experienced good flocculation and bright beer when we tap it.
    Cheers,
    Mike Roy
    Brewer
    Franklin's Restaurant,Brewery & General Store
    Hyattsville,MD

    Franklinsbrewery.com
    @franklinsbrwry
    facebook.com/franklinsbrewery
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