JDW81
I make wort, the yeast make it beer.
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Has anyone else had US05 foam on rehydration?
I rehydrated 2 packs today for pitching, and left for about 1 hour to ensure adequate rehydration (my usual practice). When I came back the yeast had started to foam. There were no funky smells (it smelt like rehydrated US05)
I can all but guarantee my sanitisation process (which includes starsan, steam and boiling water), and the yeast was rehydrated in a glass beaker, covered in cling film. I'd be most surprised if there was a contaminant, and the yeast was well and truly in date.
I pitched as it was going into a cube of wort I've had for a while, so am not too concerned if it turns out to be infected.
I'd just be interested to know if this can happen when rehydrating dry yeast, as it's not something I've experience before in my many yeast of rehydrating.
Cheers,
JD
I rehydrated 2 packs today for pitching, and left for about 1 hour to ensure adequate rehydration (my usual practice). When I came back the yeast had started to foam. There were no funky smells (it smelt like rehydrated US05)
I can all but guarantee my sanitisation process (which includes starsan, steam and boiling water), and the yeast was rehydrated in a glass beaker, covered in cling film. I'd be most surprised if there was a contaminant, and the yeast was well and truly in date.
I pitched as it was going into a cube of wort I've had for a while, so am not too concerned if it turns out to be infected.
I'd just be interested to know if this can happen when rehydrating dry yeast, as it's not something I've experience before in my many yeast of rehydrating.
Cheers,
JD
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