Adding new brew to old yeast cake

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Re: Adding new brew to old yeast cake

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I'm sure it'd be tasty in a red ale. If it's similar to Whitelabs WLP013 it's best suited for british pales, bitters, and stouts. Fresh free yeast especially from a brewpub that brews good beer is a good thing! :)
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Re: Adding new brew to old yeast cake

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I'd agree with BrewCaptain, I wouldn't go more than a week or two with yeast in the jar without making a starter and seeing how that tastes/smells.

I think London Ale yeast would work great in a Red Ale.
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