Hey guys,
I've been lurking around for a little while, but haven't yet posted. I made this recipe about a month ago, and it turned out pretty good considering it was only the second brew I'd ever done (first one was an apple cider).
I've just started the prep for a 50l batch today (over 2 fermenters), ginger is pulped and in the fridge, lemons & limes are juiced etc etc.
I'm about to start boiling the first of many 10l pots of water, and I have just realised I only have 1 packet of Safale S-05. Completely slipped my mind to get more, and I won't be able to get to the brew shop in the very near future, as today is my only spare day, and my local guy is closed for the holidays.
Would it be absolute sacrilege to split my S-05 between the and make up the difference with bakers yeast?
I'm a bit stuck, because I don't want to waste all that money I just spent on a bucket of rotten ginger if I have to wait until I can get to a brewshop that's open.
Any advice for a newbie?...
**EDIT** after having a chat to a mate who brews; he suggested tipping the S-05 yeast into about half a liter of dechlorinated water that has a few teaspoons of sugar in it, letting it sit for a few hours, to let the yeast start to multiply, then splitting it between the two fermenters. Hopefully, if I give them some nutrients, in the form of boiled bakers yeast, they will survive and the ferment will start.
Does this sound reasonable? Being that he is a chemist, I would hope he has the right idea.