EC-1118
The workhorse and the blunt instrument: ferments almost anything, almost anywhere, to almost dryness. Neutral to the point of stripping aroma, and it will out-compete anything else in the bucket.
Alcohol tolerance
18%
10% - 18%
Temperature
7-35 C
7C - 35C
Highest must it will finish
31 Brix
about 1.135, giving 17.2 to 18.8% if it went all the way
Nitrogen demand
Low
Copes with a must short of nitrogen, which is what makes it safe for honey and fruit.
Sold as
Lalvin EC-1118
Red Star Premier Cuvee
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Where it belongs
- Sparkling base
- Stuck ferments
- Country wine
Pitching it
Rehydrate at the temperature the packet says, acclimatise it to the must temperature in stages, and pitch. This strain copes with far more than most, which is why it ends up in every difficult ferment.
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R2
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VIN 13
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CY3079
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71B
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