Angel Red Label

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Angel Red Label

Postby Teddysad » Mon Aug 30, 2021 3:06 pm

Currently experimenting with a new (to me) yeast from Angel.
This is a thermal tolerant variety good for up to 42c ferments and down as low as 2.5pH. Alcohol tolerance up to 17%.
So far had a very fast ferment with an all grain barley and rye ( mashed with hi temp,liq enzymes), and a very fast ferment with all wheat vodka (raw wheat with enzymes)
Will upload a couple of ferments in action
Note this is not the yellow label
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby BigRig » Thu Sep 02, 2021 8:16 am

Guessing this doesnt have the no mash conversion ability ?
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby bluc » Thu Sep 02, 2021 8:17 am

Is it a bakers yeast?
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby Teddysad » Thu Sep 02, 2021 8:55 am

No to both queries. No included enzymes but far from bakers. It is a specialty alcohol yeast
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby howard » Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:00 am

their range of yeasts is very extensive when you look at the Angel site.
red & white wine, ipa, stout, rice etc etc
pity they are seemingly hard to get.
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby bluc » Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:26 am

Teddysad wrote:No to both queries. No included enzymes but far from bakers. It is a specialty alcohol yeast

Cant find the mds. Is it a distillers all purpose yeast or is it for specific style mashs or washs? vodka? Rum?
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby hjubm2 » Thu Sep 02, 2021 1:08 pm

bluc wrote:
Teddysad wrote:No to both queries. No included enzymes but far from bakers. It is a specialty alcohol yeast

Cant find the mds. Is it a distillers all purpose yeast or is it for specific style mashs or washs? vodka? Rum?


As a guess I assume he's talking about the Angel "Thermal Tolerance Alcohol Yeast" found here https://en.angelyeast.com/products/dist ... yeast.html
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby bluc » Thu Sep 02, 2021 3:27 pm

Thanks sounds like a good rum yeast :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby andybear » Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:12 am

Teddysad wrote:No to both queries. No included enzymes but far from bakers. It is a specialty alcohol yeast


Very interested in this Teddy. Where did you get this from? The one I saw on the internet says it's a 2 in 1. Is this the one you are trialling? :-B
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby atec77 » Sun Sep 19, 2021 11:16 am

howard wrote:their range of yeasts is very extensive when you look at the Angel site.
red & white wine, ipa, stout, rice etc etc
pity they are seemingly hard to get.

amazon is easy and cheap. request a sample or buy a box in a group buy bearing in mind if you want to mash an 1k container then that's a good amount anyway:)
stripping that doesn't take long :0>
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby Teddysad » Sun Sep 19, 2021 2:17 pm

At this stage my feeling is that it is a powerhouse yeast. Not great on a sugar wash but with all grain it is great.

Have done a couple of all grain wheat vodka ferments. Holding temps at 28 degrees+ it flies along with no noticeable off flavours.

Also have put it into an all grain corn, barley wheat with the same speed.
Very economical 10g is plenty for a 60l ferment and a second ferment kicked off quickly using the slurry and no added yeast.

https://www.facebook.com/10000494022855 ... 853938924/
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby RuddyCrazy » Sun Sep 19, 2021 2:52 pm

Teddy that link aint working it just says the content has been taken down
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby Teddysad » Sun Sep 19, 2021 3:08 pm

ok will sort
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby howard » Sun Sep 19, 2021 3:11 pm

atec77 wrote:
howard wrote:their range of yeasts is very extensive when you look at the Angel site.
red & white wine, ipa, stout, rice etc etc
pity they are seemingly hard to get.

amazon is easy and cheap. request a sample or buy a box in a group buy bearing in mind if you want to mash an 1k container then that's a good amount anyway:)
stripping that doesn't take long :0>

i looked at amazon in Oz & usa, can't find the Angel Thermal Tolerance Alcohol Active Dry Yeast.
have you got a link?
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby Teddysad » Sun Sep 19, 2021 3:48 pm

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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby Teddysad » Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:07 pm

this is the pack

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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby atec77 » Sun Sep 19, 2021 6:54 pm

howard wrote:
atec77 wrote:
howard wrote:their range of yeasts is very extensive when you look at the Angel site.
red & white wine, ipa, stout, rice etc etc
pity they are seemingly hard to get.

amazon is easy and cheap. request a sample or buy a box in a group buy bearing in mind if you want to mash an 1k container then that's a good amount anyway:)
stripping that doesn't take long :0>

i looked at amazon in Oz & usa, can't find the Angel Thermal Tolerance Alcohol Active Dry Yeast.
have you got a link?

well how about aliexpess?...
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby lest1 » Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:28 pm

https://www.al ie xp re ss.com
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500g alcohol active dry yeast thermal resistance
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby oddian » Fri Oct 20, 2023 6:00 pm

I wasn't sure if I should start a new thread but I figured I'd post here and see if I get any replies.

I got a stupid fast ferment with this. 24 hours took me from 1070 to 1000 flat at 35C. I know it is supposed to be fast but this was increadible.

Have I ruied my wash stressing my yeast out and making it go too fast? I used 14g in a 22L wash of malted barley, added inverted sugar to take it from 1050 to 1070, pitched at 33C, went off like a rocket, not much head just heaps of activity.

I get home from work and it's silent no activity. Thought I put too little yeast in so took a gravity, 1000 (maybe slightly under).

Any thoughts?

Also, it did not race through my rum wash or my other grain wash (wheat, corn and distillers malt with a little sugar) at 28C.
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Re: Angel Red Label

Postby indenial » Tue Oct 24, 2023 5:57 pm

[quote="oddian"Have I ruied my wash stressing my yeast out and making it go too fast? [/quote]
No, I don't think so. I haven't used that yeast, but some people will deliberately stress their yeast for the flavours it gives.
"Just run it" is the answer 99% of the time with these things :handgestures-thumbupleft: .
You might find some amazing flavour, you might find a larger than normal heads cut, you might not like it, who knows???
Your biggest fear should be that if you love the results, you don't know how to reproduce the same fermentation! :smile:
Someone who has experience with the yeast might give a better answer, but I'm sure they'll still recommend you run the wash.
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