Adding a better attenuation yeast

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  1. calir1

    calir1 Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2004 Maryland

    so long story short the Home brew shop I went to didn’t have any more 2-row so I settled for DME. They also didn’t have 1# bags just 3#. Instead of saving two pounds of DME I tossed in all 9# instead of just 7. Also they didn’t have the yeast I wanted so I got Windsor British 3618 which I didn’t realize is a 65% or so attenuator. That leaves it pretty sweet for me. Can I add just a plan old ale yeast a few days after start of fermentation to help bring it down? Or just say screw it and see what happens.

    My OG was way too high like 1.085 and 65% gets me to around 1.030 which is pretty sweet.

    Thanks
     
  2. frozyn

    frozyn Maven (1,435) May 16, 2015 New York
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    Yes you can, but YMMV in terms of how much lower the beer goes (though you should have better luck since it was all DME). Make a starter of a high-attenuator that fits your needs and toss it all it when the starter is at max activity. The yeast need to be at maximum effort so that they slide right into munching on what's left of the sugars. I can't guarantee it will work as I've never tried it, but others here have more experience in this regard and hopefully they will chime in.
     
  3. EvenMoreJesus

    EvenMoreJesus Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2017 Pennsylvania

    ^^^ This
     
  4. Prep8611

    Prep8611 Savant (1,208) Aug 22, 2014 New Jersey

    How exactly does a homebrew store run out of 2-row?
     
  5. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    They're replacing it with 6-row. It's 3 times as good.
     
  6. Prep8611

    Prep8611 Savant (1,208) Aug 22, 2014 New Jersey

    Careful... on these forums there will be someone who takes you seriously.
     
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  7. billandsuz

    billandsuz Pooh-Bah (2,097) Sep 1, 2004 New York
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    I am using 12 row exclusively these days.
    You should be, too.
     
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  8. Prep8611

    Prep8611 Savant (1,208) Aug 22, 2014 New Jersey

    I like the rough huskiness 24 row provides honestly. So much DP...
     
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  9. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    Well, now they won't.
    But I guess you're right. Disclaimer: 6-row is not 3 times as good as 2-row.

    Sadly, I can't get any more than 10 rows to go through my crusher.
     
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  10. calir1

    calir1 Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2004 Maryland

    So it is a tiny shop out of a fellas house. He normally has everything but ran a 25% off the week before and sold everything and his new shipment was not in yet. I went in and had a plan but the plan changed. More curious than anything but probably just say screw it.
     
  11. MrOH

    MrOH Grand Pooh-Bah (3,995) Jul 5, 2010 Virginia
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    Where in Maryland is this?
     
  12. csurowiec

    csurowiec Initiate (0) Mar 7, 2010 Maryland

    Where in MD are you? It’s a small state and there are some really well stocked actual stores that will have what you want.
     
  13. pweis909

    pweis909 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,250) Aug 13, 2005 Wisconsin
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    My recent old ale (still in the secondary) was fermented with a blend of Windsor and US-05. They were co-pitched. It still finished quite high, in the 1020s. I was aware of Windsor's low attenuation but figured I was repitching, so there was a lot of yeast, and I was augmenting with three packets of (expired) US-05, which I figured would provide any extra oomph needed to attenuate a big beer. Nope. I had always planned on a secondary with Brett c, which is where I am now, but it might be a long wait to get this sg driven down much.
     
  14. premierpro

    premierpro Savant (1,060) Mar 21, 2009 Michigan

    I would pitch a pack of dry lager yeast. 34/70 or S-189. This will get you where you need to go. Good luck.
     
  15. GormBrewhouse

    GormBrewhouse Pooh-Bah (2,111) Jun 24, 2015 Vermont
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    @VikeMan and @Prep8611 both sound nice

    But I have hybridized marris otter and standard six row to create 6-otter-2 .5L

    Yeah me.
     
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  16. NorCalKid

    NorCalKid Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2018 California

    Morebeer.com/northernbrewer.com. Check either or out dude if your in that dire situation for goods! Cheap s/h . Cheers
     
  17. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    If he's in a pinch I don't see where waiting a couple days for shipping is going to help...
     
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