This has been brought up from time to time in various threads, but I wanted to add another data point for those who might be hesitant to use an expired packet.
I haven't brewed with liquid in several years. My nearby LHBS closed in 2019, and MW and NB's brick & mortars here closed their doors a few years ago. With the pandemic I went big on internet orders from William's, Brew Hardware, and Ritebrew. So I went solely with dry yeast. No regrets, and I brew beers I like.
Last year, @Bramling Cross was kind enough to send me a couple packets of K-97. They had an Apr 2023 exp date. I kept them in the fridge and finally put them to use yesterday in an "imperial" cream ale. Basically AHA's malt liquor recipe, but with ale yeast.
I rehydrated both packets, adding some nutrients to help it along. After 15 minutes it was proofing nicely in the flask. I pitched it into 5.5 gallons of 1.063 wort and within 12 hours, it went active. It's fermenting nicely now.
My takeaway: Don't toss those packets! Especially if you've taken good care of it, kept it cool, etc.
I've seen posts from people who have successfully used yeast several years beyond its expiration date.
This is just my observation, and I've only used outdated yeast a few times. It's always worked for me. YMMV.
Share your stories--good or bad. What say you re outdated dry yeast?
I haven't brewed with liquid in several years. My nearby LHBS closed in 2019, and MW and NB's brick & mortars here closed their doors a few years ago. With the pandemic I went big on internet orders from William's, Brew Hardware, and Ritebrew. So I went solely with dry yeast. No regrets, and I brew beers I like.
Last year, @Bramling Cross was kind enough to send me a couple packets of K-97. They had an Apr 2023 exp date. I kept them in the fridge and finally put them to use yesterday in an "imperial" cream ale. Basically AHA's malt liquor recipe, but with ale yeast.
I rehydrated both packets, adding some nutrients to help it along. After 15 minutes it was proofing nicely in the flask. I pitched it into 5.5 gallons of 1.063 wort and within 12 hours, it went active. It's fermenting nicely now.
My takeaway: Don't toss those packets! Especially if you've taken good care of it, kept it cool, etc.
I've seen posts from people who have successfully used yeast several years beyond its expiration date.
This is just my observation, and I've only used outdated yeast a few times. It's always worked for me. YMMV.
Share your stories--good or bad. What say you re outdated dry yeast?