Wyeast 1084 Irish Ale

Item Number: 67-1084

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Description

American Barleywine, Baltic Porter, Dry Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, Imperial IPA
Irish Ale Wyeast

WY1084

Species : Ale
Fermentation Temp Range (°F) : 62-72
Apparent Attenuation Range (%) : 71-75
Flocculation : Medium
Alcohol Tolerance : 12%

Pitching/Fermentation : This versatile yeast ferments extremely well in dark worts. It is a good choice for most high gravity beers. Beers fermented in the lower temperature range produce a dry, crisp profile with subtle fruitiness. Fruit and complex esters will increase when fermentation temperatures are above 64°F (18°C).

Notes : It produces a slight hint of diacetyl, balanced by a light fruitiness and slight dry crispness.

Best Styles : American Barleywine, Baltic Porter, Dry Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, Imperial IPA, Irish Red Ale, Oatmeal Stout, Other Smoked Beer, Robust Porter, Scottish Export 80/-, Scottish Heavy 70/-, Scottish Light 60/-, Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer, Strong Scotch Ale, Sweet Stout, Wood-Aged Beer and a very interesting pale ale.

Looking for a Liquid or Dry Yeast Substitution? The brewers at Austin Homebrew Supply have tried most of them. The following are some suggestions that have worked for us.
Liquid Yeast Substitution : White Labs 004
Dry Yeast Substitution : Windsor, Nottingham, London ESB

Want to make a Yeast Starter? Home brewers are always led to believe making a yeast starter is for the advanced brewer. This could not be further from the truth. If anything beginning brewers should start with yeast starters. When you think about it they are nothing more than a small extract brew. Show Me How To Make A Yeast Starter


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Michael Green
Works as it should

It's yeast, it works. I've used it with my Vienna and Irish Stout. All Good.

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