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Changing yeast makes a HUGE difference in the lower end kits. I was finding the WE Reserve kits had a 'brand' taste. A similarity that stretched across each varietal, but changing up the yeast really brought a lot of life to them.
This is a fun way to help you decide which ones you want to try with each varietal.
https://morewinemaking.com/web_files/intranet.morebeer.com/files/wyeastpair.pdf
EC-1118 Has low nutrient requirements. RC-212 on the higher end of the scale. It wouldn't hurt to add some nutrient on day 2-3 of fermentation just to make sure they have everything they need as fermentation progresses.
Changing yeast makes a HUGE difference in the lower end kits. I was finding the WE Reserve kits had a 'brand' taste. A similarity that stretched across each varietal, but changing up the yeast really brought a lot of life to them.
This is a fun way to help you decide which ones you want to try with each varietal.
https://morewinemaking.com/web_files/intranet.morebeer.com/files/wyeastpair.pdf
EC-1118 Has low nutrient requirements. RC-212 on the higher end of the scale. It wouldn't hurt to add some nutrient on day 2-3 of fermentation just to make sure they have everything they need as fermentation progresses.
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