I love the London Ale 3. It is a TRUE top cropping yeast. I have been top cropping this yeast from one pitch for over 4 months now, about 10 batches. In my experience, this yeast is fairly clean as far as the "english" origin yeasts go, but that may be due to a higher cell count pitched in successive batches considering I was pitching what I harvested from the top crop. I have made several very hoppy american pale ales with the yeast and I love the flavor from these beers using this yeast.
Also, it is my experience that the actual active fermentation from this yeast is FAST, like 3 days, but the krausen will last forever because of the true top cropping nature of the yeast. Literally, this yeast lives on top of the beer. A day or so cold conditioning will crash it to the bottom. I keg, so I can't comment on how well it will carbonate the beer if you bottle.
In short this a great yeast, my new favorite, and it will be my house yeast.



