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Offline David

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Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« on: September 25, 2021, 01:45:53 pm »
A While ago I made a cream ale using the Sundew (Omega OYL-401) it turned out ok, nothing spectacular. I have one more package left and would like to use it up before it becomes useless. Has anyone else used this strain? What would be a good recipe for this?
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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2021, 08:58:30 am »
Omega’s suggestion might be worthwhile, if you are into the hazy NEIPA craze:

https://omegayeast.com/sundew-dneipa-recipe

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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2021, 06:48:46 pm »
I used it in a late-hopped American Wheat beer this summer and it made a nice beer. I didn't get as much fruit out of the yeast as I had hoped, but I later learned that it throws more esters with a slight overpitch and warmer ferment. I underpitched slightly and fermented in the mid 60s. Next time I will make a SNS starter and ferment around 70.
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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2021, 05:32:51 pm »
Omega’s suggestion might be worthwhile, if you are into the hazy NEIPA craze:

https://omegayeast.com/sundew-dneipa-recipe

Cheers!

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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2021, 05:33:33 pm »
I used it in a late-hopped American Wheat beer this summer and it made a nice beer. I didn't get as much fruit out of the yeast as I had hoped, but I later learned that it throws more esters with a slight overpitch and warmer ferment. I underpitched slightly and fermented in the mid 60s. Next time I will make a SNS starter and ferment around 70.

An American Wheat sounds like a good idea....
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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2021, 11:04:28 am »
Omega’s suggestion might be worthwhile, if you are into the hazy NEIPA craze:

https://omegayeast.com/sundew-dneipa-recipe

Cheers!

I have had enough of the NEIPA craze, thanks....

I hear that.  I try them as small samples to see if anything has changed in terms of level of being palatable, but every time it confirms that the style is just not what I appreciate.  So, yeah, an American Wheat or Blonde Ale should work for you and this new designer yeast.
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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2021, 11:09:45 am »
This yeast was originally a belgian yeast, a tripel could be interesting.

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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2021, 11:45:27 am »
This yeast was originally a belgian yeast, a tripel could be interesting.

But does it have any Belgian character?  Personally I care more about what it is than where it came from
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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2021, 11:49:16 am »
Per the Omega website - no phenolics:

"Sundew’s ripe strawberry, passion fruit, pear, and stone fruit combine to emphasize desirable notes in modern fruity hops. This Omega Yeast original strain was inspired by its parental strain’s fruit esters, which were originally obscured by Belgian phenolic character. Sundew, however, is non-phenolic and incapable of producing the spicy clove flavors that were previously competing with its pure, juicy red-fruit bouquet."

So it's definitely not Belgian-like as I read it.
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Re: Sundew yeast (Omega OYL-401)
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2021, 11:57:26 am »
Per the Omega website - no phenolics:

"Sundew’s ripe strawberry, passion fruit, pear, and stone fruit combine to emphasize desirable notes in modern fruity hops. This Omega Yeast original strain was inspired by its parental strain’s fruit esters, which were originally obscured by Belgian phenolic character. Sundew, however, is non-phenolic and incapable of producing the spicy clove flavors that were previously competing with its pure, juicy red-fruit bouquet."

So it's definitely not Belgian-like as I read it.

Correct. This comes from a Belgian strain that was engineered to remove the POF+ phenotype. As such, I would probably treat it more like an English yeast than a Belgian one. There are fruity esters, but it's actually pretty clean otherwise.
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