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Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 11:02 pm
by swenocha
So temps got away from me on the low end... discovered this afternoon that my heat element doesn't seem to be working in the ferm chamber, so been at 45 degrees instead of 58. But... things are blooping along with a nice little krausen in both this yeast version as well as the hs2 version. Didn't expect that. Guess I'll see about fixing that soon but for now I'll let nature step it up over the next few days. Temps should cooperate nicely. Rdwhahb

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Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2018 6:32 am
by Beer-lord
Any sulphor odor at that temp? I never got any at 55.

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 6:55 pm
by Beer-lord
Kegged this beer tonite. Oddly, the FG went up since last week when I dry hopped. I guess I could have made a mistake but even for me, it's too simple to mess up. Anyway, I like 6.5% a little better than 6.9% (as if that makes a difference).
It's got less of a lager taste than my last taste test. It's not a great beer but at this point, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. A fine beer but I would have liked it to have more roast to it. It comes out a bit while warm but I'm going to carb it and not wait to drink it but.......try and keep some for a month or longer so I can see what changes I notice.
If I'm being honest, this pretty much came out like the recipe I put together even with all the weirdness in it. I was afraid the subtle yeast would be too over loaded by the dark malts or I would have added more to give me the toasty/roasty flavors I personally like in a darker beer.
I would not have any problem using this yeast again.
To sum up: fermented a week at 55 then over 5 days ramped up to 64 and kept it there thru dry hopping then cold crashed at 34 for 2 1/2 days.
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Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 10:56 am
by Inkleg
Started to cold crash my Mexican Lager Friday night. Added 9 grams of lime zest and making margaritas with the now naked limes. ;)

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:52 pm
by swenocha
Mine both seem to have finished out (the Bootleg and the HS2 versions). The fermenting was done in the high 40's/low 50's. Not the original plans, but both yeasts seem to have worked like a champ. Haven't pulled anything for hydro test yet. To the question about sulfur smells... I didn't note any. Now to get the new Bootleg yeast and run the same recipe with it...

EDIT: Now I feel compelled to pull a hydro from both to test. Maybe will do after the Preds game... or maybe later in the week.

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:22 am
by Beer-lord
Took a sample of the IBL I made with this yeast to some friends last night who don't like lagers and made snarky comments previously when I told them what I was brewing and they were very pleased with it. They did say it was somewhat thin but it is. Maybe had I replaced the 3 1/2 lbs of pilsner malt with pale malt it would have seemed less thin but it is a lager and should be lighter, right?
Anyway, I'm glad I kept the recipe like I did even though I asked for comments in the Recipes section and got some, I opted to not follow anyone's advice. Hey, sometimes things just work out ok but it was really more of what I wanted out of the beer and this time, it appears, I got what I wanted out of it. Sometimes luck is all you need.

I expect this to improve a bit over the next month but I am very a happy with this yeast and will send Jeff at Bootleg Biology an email thanking him once again for sharing it with me.
Looking forward to hearing about the others who got this yeast think about it.

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:31 am
by bpgreen
Beer-lord wrote:Took a sample of the IBL I made with this yeast to some friends last night who don't like lagers and made snarky comments previously when I told them what I was brewing and they were very pleased with it. They did say it was somewhat thin but it is. Maybe had I replaced the 3 1/2 lbs of pilsner malt with pale malt it would have seemed less thin but it is a lager and should be lighter, right?
Anyway, I'm glad I kept the recipe like I did even though I asked for comments in the Recipes section and got some, I opted to not follow anyone's advice. Hey, sometimes things just work out ok but it was really more of what I wanted out of the beer and this time, it appears, I got what I wanted out of it. Sometimes luck is all you need.

I expect this to improve a bit over the next month but I am very a happy with this yeast and will send Jeff at Bootleg Biology an email thanking him once again for sharing it with me.
Looking forward to hearing about the others who got this yeast think about it.
I don't think using pale instead of pilsen would make it any less thin. It would make it a little darker (not much), but I would think the body would stay about the same. If you want to add more body, you'd want to mash at a higher temperature or add some steeping grains that will contribute unfermentable sugars. Lighter in color doesn't really translate to lighter in body.

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:38 am
by Beer-lord
You're probably right but I think it was the yeast that gave it that feeling. I can't say I get thinness from it but I did mash at between 150-152. I'm pleased with it and that's all that matters. :p

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2018 4:05 pm
by swenocha
Decided to pull a hydro on both of these. Both appear to be around 1.010, putting abv around 6.3%. The bootleg yeast version is clean and biscuity. The HS2 is all Belgian pale goodness. May have to bottle this week... starting a cold crash now.

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Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:21 pm
by John Sand
I built starters for the dregs of the Brolosophy Blend, and the Bootleg Lager tonight. I plan to split a batch of lager between 34/70 and Bootleg. Probably not for weeks, but I'll have the yeast when I need it.

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 9:58 pm
by swenocha
Finally bottled both beers today. Both taste fantastic. ImageImageImageImage

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Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Thu May 24, 2018 12:55 pm
by Beer-lord
I still have some of the India Black Lager left and took some to some friends last night and it just keeps getting better. I doubt I could brew this as well again but I hope to try it though it appears this yeast is hardly ever available. It somehow came out as one of the best beers I've brewed and I don't brew lagers. It's got everything we like in a beer and some of you know how hard I am on myself so if I say it's good, as uncomfy as it feels, I mean it.
I think I'll wait until later in the summer unless I get antsy but for those who've used this yeast, what do you think about it?

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 8:20 pm
by swenocha
My lager from this is one of my favorites I've done as well. Fortunately I have easy access when he releases it again, though I did keep the yeast from this brewday.

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 7:35 am
by Beer-lord
I think what I like about it is that it isn't overly lager like but just enough to work. I'm not sure I can explain it but I'm getting more of this yeast in the fall, that's for sure!

Re: Bootleg Biology Lager Yeast thread

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 4:44 pm
by John Sand
I'm considering using it again soon, in my Rye ESB.