And, instead of offering 27 strains, I guess they just do their own blending to suite the American tastes for everything IPA and juicy.
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As far as I know they aren't "blending" they are isolating single strains from the samples they get usually the dominant one (unless they actually claim/label it as a blend). Same as any other yeast sample they would get. Kviek even in original form, generally isn't phenolic. But it might be tart and/or more complex then just "Orange Juice" or what not in it's original multi strain form. That extra complexity is probably a very good thing when you aren't using a bunch of hops.Beer-lord wrote:I wonder if the fact that there are so very many strains of this Kveik yeast, there certainly could be many that certainly do give off the Belgian or Saison and the yeast companies are pushing mostly the ones that are not of that variety.
And, instead of offering 27 strains, I guess they just do their own blending to suite the American tastes for everything IPA and juicy.
That's the 3rd time I've read someone saying to give it LOTS of yeast nutrient. Am I sick because I love this type of pain?For Hornidal specifically, I'd pitch normal ale rates. There has been A LOT of Hornidal discussion on this forum lately with people stating that they get crappy off flavors (I was one of them) to others saying it was phenomenal.
Anecdotal evidence incoming: I pitched 1 tsp of Hornidal in 5 gallons and got a strong rubber off flavor. A month later I made a starter with whatever was left over, so basically the entire bag. It does not have the rubber flavor or taste and instead has a bright citrusy aroma.
So with that anecodtal evidence, I'd give Hornidal a BIG dose of yeast nutrient, a 1055+ OG beer, and a regular sized ale starter. You won't be disappointed if you treat Hornidal like a normal yeast strain.
I've also used a Raftevold / Simonaitis blend of Kveik and under pitched and it came out phenomenally. Bright citrus flavor, orange peel smell, best beer I've made yet. I've got a Voss on the way straight from Norway that I'm going to try the underpitch with as well. My guess is Hornidal, as a strain of Kveik, is just finnicky.