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  1. New Yeast Strain Chart! Searchable and Sortable

    Apr 20, 2010 · Okay all, looking for some feedback! I realized over the past couple of years there have been a number of new yeast labs popping up with offerings to homebrewers. Many of the …

  2. Comprehensive Guide to Yeast Storage and Starter Culture for ...

    Aug 18, 2024 · The yeast should be incubated for about 24-36 hours, under continuous or periodic agitation, and your starter culture will be ready! But what about yeast storage, as …

  3. How Many Cells in a Yeast Slurry. Anyone Use This Method?

    Feb 16, 2012 · Brew 2.5 gallon batch, throw in the yeast. Save the yeast cake in a quart jar, use about half in the next batch and reserve some of the wort to go back in the jar. Next batch. …

  4. Process to add yeast nutrient later in fermentation?

    Mar 21, 2013 · The basics are that yeast need YAN (Yeast Assimilable Nitrogen) for fermentation and most apples inherently have enough YAN for the yeast to complete fermentation. …

  5. Calculated Yeast Count vs. mL slurry from starter

    Dec 31, 2012 · Two things you'll have to watch out for when using slurry estimates is the percentage of non-yeast material in your slurry and the viability of your yeast. The numbers I …

  6. Correctly Rehydrating Dry Yeast - Homebrew Talk

    May 12, 2017 · Correctly rehydrating dry yeast is important. Yes, this adds a few steps to your brew day, but remember that it is the yeast and not the brewer who makes the beer. How to …

  7. Harvesting Wild Yeast - Homebrew Talk

    Feb 8, 2018 · Generally it’s nice to brew with predictable ingredients in controlled conditions. You purchase your ingredients, follow your process, pitch your yeast, and leave your beer in a …

  8. Joe's Ancient Orange Mead - Homebrew Talk

    Dec 26, 2007 · The bread yeast doesn't attenuate very well, and the mead is left quite sweet as a result. However, the lees are very fine and powdery so that's the downside of this bread yeast.

  9. Cellar Science English yeast | Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead ...

    Nov 15, 2024 · I have a 1.050 nut brown ale currently in the fermenter and am using CS English yeast for the first time. I think it's supposedly the CS version of Safale S-04. Anyway, prior to …

  10. What yeast to use for a Kentucky Common? - Homebrew Talk

    Oct 2, 2014 · For a Kentucky Common beer, a suitable yeast option would be a classic American Ale yeast strain. This type of yeast, such as the US-05 or Wyeast 1056, is known for producing …