M mason982 New Member Joined Jan 10, 2017 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Leduc Jan 11, 2017 #1 I did my honey, fruit, and yeast for the first fermentation, after that's done and I transfer it to the secondary do I need to add a secondary yeast?
I did my honey, fruit, and yeast for the first fermentation, after that's done and I transfer it to the secondary do I need to add a secondary yeast?
T theDREWery Well-Known Member Joined Dec 9, 2014 Messages 288 Reaction score 78 Location Mount Pleasant Jan 11, 2017 #2 Normally no, only if it stalled out very early, and that's usually due to other problems.
OP OP M mason982 New Member Joined Jan 10, 2017 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Leduc Jan 11, 2017 #3 theDREWery said: Normally no, only if it stalled out very early, and that's usually due to other problems. Click to expand... Thanks, much appreciated👍
theDREWery said: Normally no, only if it stalled out very early, and that's usually due to other problems. Click to expand... Thanks, much appreciated👍
Kharnynb Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Feb 16, 2015 Messages 4,011 Reaction score 6,506 Location Savonlinna Jan 11, 2017 #4 normally no, unless you are making sour beer, in which case there might be lacto or other yeast/bacteria mixes to add.
normally no, unless you are making sour beer, in which case there might be lacto or other yeast/bacteria mixes to add.
B bmwr75 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 21, 2014 Messages 106 Reaction score 14 Jan 11, 2017 #5 I never have added yeast to secondary.