I was always under the impression that you don't freeze yeast. Hops, sure , they are a plant product that can handle it but I'm pretty sure with yeast being a living oranism that freezing = death.mongey said:so, put it down yesterday
added 1.5 kg LDM. did a 30 min boil with some left over hops I had. a little Nelson , mosaic and cascade at the end
I ordered us05 for it but didint realize till I was ready to pitch the yeast ESB forgot to send it. So I ended up using the 7g in the tin and another white coopers 7g satchel I had in the freezer, OG was 1054 so was iffy if just a single 7g was enough . even though they were in the same white coopers packs I think they are different yeasts as they were different colours . so who knows what combo I used ??
hydro sample tatsed good for wort and it's bubbling away already so time will tell
You can freeze yeast, but it's not as simple as just throwing it in the freezer next to the peas.xenon2000 said:I was always under the impression that you don't freeze yeast
I thought it was fine but could be wrong. I know you can freeze dry yeast for bread , figured homebrew yeast would be the same.xenon2000 said:I was always under the impression that you don't freeze yeast. Hops, sure , they are a plant product that can handle it but I'm pretty sure with yeast being a living oranism that freezing = death.
OK I take most of that back, its pretty delicious, bit of late hopping or dry hopping and these would be awesome.AlwayzLoozeCount said:I bought a few of them, I've got the Bookmaker pale ale and the Brew A IPA on tap at the moment and on Saturday I put the porter and amber ale in primary.
I just brewed them up with 1kg of LDME each, the IPA to 18L and the pale ale to 21L, used US-05 yeast in both.
Neither of them are particularly hoppy, the IPA seems pretty smooth and a nice taste to it but I don't taste any of the grapefruit they mentioned on the tin, I'm a bit sad that they discontinued the Thomas Coopers IPA and replaced it with this, IMHO the Thomas Coopers Selection IPA was a much better drop.
The Bookmaker Pale Ale has an odd taste to it, I can't put my finger on it. Tastes a bit like tinned pineapple juice watered down, has very little aroma. It's OK though.
Both brews hold a good head that lasts for the whole glass and leaves those nice white lines inside the glass.
I'm gonna leave them both for another week in the keg to see if they improve a bit.
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