I received the White Labs Vault culture WLP006 Bedford British Ale a couple of weeks ago. I have no idea as to why White Labs chose to release this culture during the summer, but I was on the notify list and decided to purchase it. It is allegedly the Charles Well culture. Does anyone have experience with this culture?
I’m interested to hear the results. I was looking at it, as it’s available at my online brewstore. i googled a bit, and saw that people recommended high oxygenation, so i passed on it.
looking forward to hearing about it
IIRC, it is closely-related to S-04. I brewed with 006 once several years ago and made a nice strong bitter (called “ESB” at the time), and I wasn’t a particularly good brewer then (I fermented at ambient in my closet and didn’t build starters). I didn’t use any dry yeast back then, as I was warned that it was all junk and hadn’t wanted to risk it. That said, I am a genuine fan of S-04 as well, though I wouldn’t pay extra for a liquid version. In any case, 006 is a reasonably prototypical English ale yeast, so you can probably expect it to produce beers basically similar to other English ale yeasts.
If WLP006 produces a beer similar S-04, I probably will not brew with it. I am not a fan of S-04. It has a weird finish.
It doesn’t make a beer like S-04, it’s very different. No tartness, nice malt expression and mouthfeel. Light esters, more than S-04 but restrained.
That is good to know. The description of the culture did not make it sound like an S-04 clone. S-04 is not as attentuative.
I used it a couple years ago in a Wells Bombardier clone. It’s got a unique and pleasant ester character, though it took a while to develop. I bottle-conditioned that batch. I much preferred it after nine months in the cellar than when it was young.