How much difference does different yeast strains really make? Is it perceptible like what kind of apples you used or is it delicate nuances when doing a blind tasting?
Brewery owner I know swears that yeast is the most important thing. Idk. I’ve not tested it, but it’s his livelihood.
KillerTofu@lemmy.world 10 months ago
In my experience, all the yeast will make alcohol. We use bread yeast when making moonshine since it’ll be distilled anyway.
To your question, yes, different strains impart their own flavors. We have made cider with both champagne yeast and ale yeast and they are distinctly different from the same base.
specseaweed@lemmy.world 10 months ago
KillerTofu got it right, I just wanted to post and agree rather than just upvote. Yeasts changed the flavor of my homebrewing pretty significantly as well.
dave@feddit.uk 10 months ago
Same—my local micro brewery does a night once a month where they demo things about brewing. One month they made 6 ales with identical ingredients apart from a different strain of yeast for each. 6 very different drinks.