From time to time on the forum there is discussion about whether to rehydrate or just sprinkle. I've been using US-05 recently in my fake lagers and in an all extract APA-ish beer I made the other day. I had six packs of US-05 in my freezer, from a number of sources - a LHBS up the Coast, a LHBS in the Brisbane suburbs and a couple from a club evening and I have no idea which is which. I usually grab a couple of packs when I can because I always forget it when I'm doing a Craftbrewer order. Doh. All have been fridge stored AFAIK (I would assume the club guy keeps the yeasts fridged between club meetings).
I sprinkled yesterday morning at 23 degrees and was expecting to see a couple of lily pads by last night. Nothing. This morning the wort is crystal clear and no sign of any activity whatsoever so I just repitched with another packet, hopefully from a different source from the first one. However this has swung me back to rehydrating in a big way
Whilst on the topic, is US-05 different to US-1056 or are these just two different codes for the same yeast? Might go that one next time for peace of mind.
I sprinkled yesterday morning at 23 degrees and was expecting to see a couple of lily pads by last night. Nothing. This morning the wort is crystal clear and no sign of any activity whatsoever so I just repitched with another packet, hopefully from a different source from the first one. However this has swung me back to rehydrating in a big way
Whilst on the topic, is US-05 different to US-1056 or are these just two different codes for the same yeast? Might go that one next time for peace of mind.