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6 years 5 months ago - 6 years 5 months ago #2852 by Finnroo
Mauribrew was created by Finnroo
www.brouwland.com/en/our-products/brewin...brew-ale-514-12-5-gr
Hello All, Paul asked a question about this yeast as to whether or not it suitable for English or American style. I found this link but if any one could add some info would be great. Cheers.
www.brouwland.com/content/assets/docs/Yeast_EN.pdf
Also found the above PDF with the 4 mauribrew types(scroll down)
Cheers again:)
Last edit: 6 years 5 months ago by Finnroo. Reason: extra pdf link

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6 years 5 months ago #2853 by Gash
Replied by Gash on topic Mauribrew
I've never heard of them! but by the sounds of it it would be fine for both English and American Ales

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