McFly
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G'day folks,
Story time:
My brother tinkers with HB occasionally, and while I was around the other day I helped him set one up. I was surprised how easy it was with the kit. To help build my interest and for a bit of fun he gave me his old Oz Tops to muck around with at home.
So yesterday I bought a Berri 3L apple juice, drank a cup and threw in some Oz Tops yeast. Nothing happened. Also, the tops didn't fit the bottle.
Turns out the yeast expired in Dec 04, so I'm guessing it's gone to yeasty heaven. To check, I threw some of yeast 1 and 2 in a bowl of warm water with some sugar for 30 minutes and nothing happened.
Today I stopped by Grain & Grape and they sold me some Lalvin EC-1118. I have pitched some of that in now as well.
Questions:
Is this weird yeasty concoction going to work at all?
Is there any reason to keep the old expired yeast?
Will the EC-1118 behave anything like the Oz Tops yeast? I like the simplicity of the Oz Tops method.
My house is pretty cold, and the temperature fluctuates a bit. Are there any cheap easy ways to keep the brew at a suitable constant temperature? I checked behind our fridge but it's actually cold there too - the compressor doesn't kick in very often. As I live in a share house I require a... subtle solution.
Anyone know if Oz Tops or Berri have changed their lid threads? That was annoying. I've drilled a hole in the Berri lid and changed over the membrane from the Oz Tops lid.
Sorry about the long post. I have read a lot of stuff on this forum, seems like a nice crowd.
Story time:
My brother tinkers with HB occasionally, and while I was around the other day I helped him set one up. I was surprised how easy it was with the kit. To help build my interest and for a bit of fun he gave me his old Oz Tops to muck around with at home.
So yesterday I bought a Berri 3L apple juice, drank a cup and threw in some Oz Tops yeast. Nothing happened. Also, the tops didn't fit the bottle.
Turns out the yeast expired in Dec 04, so I'm guessing it's gone to yeasty heaven. To check, I threw some of yeast 1 and 2 in a bowl of warm water with some sugar for 30 minutes and nothing happened.
Today I stopped by Grain & Grape and they sold me some Lalvin EC-1118. I have pitched some of that in now as well.
Questions:
Is this weird yeasty concoction going to work at all?
Is there any reason to keep the old expired yeast?
Will the EC-1118 behave anything like the Oz Tops yeast? I like the simplicity of the Oz Tops method.
My house is pretty cold, and the temperature fluctuates a bit. Are there any cheap easy ways to keep the brew at a suitable constant temperature? I checked behind our fridge but it's actually cold there too - the compressor doesn't kick in very often. As I live in a share house I require a... subtle solution.
Anyone know if Oz Tops or Berri have changed their lid threads? That was annoying. I've drilled a hole in the Berri lid and changed over the membrane from the Oz Tops lid.
Sorry about the long post. I have read a lot of stuff on this forum, seems like a nice crowd.