Wyeast 1318 London III

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  1. OddNotion

    OddNotion Pooh-Bah (1,915) Nov 1, 2009 New Jersey
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    I am planning to brew a barleywine that I will wind up pitching onto a yeast cake of another (lower gravity) beer I brew. I am trying to figure out a good yeast to use and have liked Wyeast 1318 in the past but I was really wondering it anyone has brewed a big beer with this yeast before?

    I want to make this barleywine about 11 or 12% and would like to know if this yeast holds up well once it is in an environment above 10%abv as the Wyeast site says that is the alcohol tolerance.
     
  2. Homebrew42

    Homebrew42 Initiate (0) Dec 20, 2006 New York

    I used 1318 in a 10% ABV barleywine a few years ago, it fermented out fine but I didn't like the flavor profile as much as the same recipe fermented with 1028.
     
  3. OddNotion

    OddNotion Pooh-Bah (1,915) Nov 1, 2009 New Jersey
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    What did you like better about the 1028?
    Was the grain bill relatively simple or complex?
    What was it about the 1318 that you found offputting?

    I am not too familiar with many English yeast strains as most of my beers have used American strains as well as a few Belgians, so any help in this department is much appreciated.
     
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