Flash_DG
Well-Known Member
What would the best way to add yeast to a non alcoholic GB?
Ok I need to clarify the way I am doing this GB before you answer.
I usually make 2 plants and feed them for a week but the last batch turned out pretty awful, Sulphur smell and slight taste but the smell made it unbearable.
I really don't see the point to feeding the plant for a week and thought maybe there has to be a different and quicker way to do it.
So what I have planned is to steep fresh ginger in hot (70c) water for an hour to draw the flavour and then add this to the water sugar mixture, pitch the yeast give it a few hours then strain it all and bottle.
I hope the yeast that makes it in to the mixture from the strain will be enough to carbonate the GB.
So my question is how should I go about adding the yeast?
Hydrate pitch and leave it for a few hrs?
or do it some otherway?
Yeast by the way is just Brigalow 5g sachets from woolies, cheap and has worked well in the past.
this is mostly an experiment to find a way to get it bottled faster.
Any suggestions will be great.
Ok I need to clarify the way I am doing this GB before you answer.
I usually make 2 plants and feed them for a week but the last batch turned out pretty awful, Sulphur smell and slight taste but the smell made it unbearable.
I really don't see the point to feeding the plant for a week and thought maybe there has to be a different and quicker way to do it.
So what I have planned is to steep fresh ginger in hot (70c) water for an hour to draw the flavour and then add this to the water sugar mixture, pitch the yeast give it a few hours then strain it all and bottle.
I hope the yeast that makes it in to the mixture from the strain will be enough to carbonate the GB.
So my question is how should I go about adding the yeast?
Hydrate pitch and leave it for a few hrs?
or do it some otherway?
Yeast by the way is just Brigalow 5g sachets from woolies, cheap and has worked well in the past.
this is mostly an experiment to find a way to get it bottled faster.
Any suggestions will be great.