wbosher
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Slightly off topic, but I been reading the How To Brew book and the part about re-hydrating and proofing yeast to see if it's still alive and kicking. I guess that could be useful for kit yeast that may have been sitting around for ages.
In the book it states that "Lallemand/Danstar does not recommend proofing after rehydration of their yeast because they have optimized their yeast's nutrional reserves for quick starting in the main wort. Proofing expends some of those reserves."
Has anyone tried this with kit yeast and had any issues with it? Or is it fine for the majority of the time?
In the book it states that "Lallemand/Danstar does not recommend proofing after rehydration of their yeast because they have optimized their yeast's nutrional reserves for quick starting in the main wort. Proofing expends some of those reserves."
Has anyone tried this with kit yeast and had any issues with it? Or is it fine for the majority of the time?