White Labs Yeast - 080 Cream Ale Blend

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$16.95
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Product Information

This is a blend of ale and lager yeast strains. The strains work together to create a clean, crisp, light American lager style ale. A pleasing estery aroma may be perceived from the ale yeast contribution. Hop flavors and bitterness are slightly subdued. Slight sulfur will be produced during fermentation, from the lager yeast.

Style Performance Listing

A listing of how this style ranks amongst different brew styles, on a scale from 0 to 4.

Style Rating Style Rating
American Style Cream Ale 4 American Style Wheat Ale 4
Fruit Beer 2 Herbs & Spice Beer 4
Specialty Beers 4 Specialty Honey Ales 4
Smoke Flavored Beer 4 Golden Ale Canadian Style Ale 4
German Style Kolsch 2 Classic English Style Pale Ale 2
English Style India Pale Ale 1 American Style Pale Ale 4
American Style India Pale Ale 4 American Style Amber 4
English Style Bitter 2 English Style ESB 2
Scottish Style Ale 2 Irish Style Red Ale 2
English Style Brown Ale 2 American Style Brown Ale
German Style Brown and Dusseldorf Altbier 2 Robust Porter 2
Brown Porter 2 Classic Irish Style Dry Stout 2
Foreign Style Stout 2 Sweet Stout 1
Oatmeal Stout 2 English Old Ale English & American Strong Ale 4
Barley Wine Strong Ale 4 Strong Scotch Ale 2
Imperial Stout 2 Imperial IPA 4

Reviews

Feedback and experiences from previous customers. 

" ... EASY DRINKABLE PALE ALE"

By: Niels kiens | Date: Jun., 28th 2013 | Beer(s) Brewed: pale ale

 

Thanks guys and girls from white lab for making the fine blend. its perfect for my easy drinkable pale ale. good job well done. Cheers from Denmark.

 

FOR AN ALE BREWER, THIS IS AS CLOSE TO A LAGER AS I GET!

By: Mike B | Date: Apr., 13th 2013 | Beer(s) Brewed: Cream Ale, Kolsch, IPA, Pale Ale

 

I have used this yeast a half dozen times and it's great! Crisp lager like flavors, perfect for a Cream Ale or Kolsch like hybrid beer. I would watch your fermentation temperature on this one, but then again my Cream Ales tend to be pretty simple, so hops won't mask any heat spikes. I have also brewed an IPA and Pale Ale with it and it makes for an interesting summer beer.

 

BLONDE ALE WITH FLAVOUR

By: Chris | Date: Mar., 27th 2013 | Beer(s) Brewed: Blonde Ale

 

I used this yeast for the first time. I tasted sulphur after kegging and hoped it would go away. After a week it was still there. I am happy to say that after two weeks it is gone. I am left with a wonderful tasting Blonde Ale which has a ton of flavour. I know everyone who swims in my pool this summer will be enjoying beer made with this yeast.

 

... A GREAT YEAST ...

By: scalabim13 | Date: Nov., 20th 2012 | Beer(s) Brewed: Cream Ale

 

Takes a while to finish, almost as long as a Lager, but a great yeast, the final product is crisp clean, and great finish.

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