Sean Well-Known Member Joined May 15, 2006 Messages 1,176 Reaction score 13 Location Sandhills of NC Jul 30, 2006 #1 I've read in a few places, not to make a starter for dry yeast, just "proof" it in water. Any thoughts on this?
I've read in a few places, not to make a starter for dry yeast, just "proof" it in water. Any thoughts on this?
F Fatabbot Well-Known Member Joined May 24, 2006 Messages 309 Reaction score 1 Location Dallas, TX Jul 30, 2006 #2 Yes, dried yeast packets come with a high enough cell count to negate the need for a starter. Rehydrate and pitch.
Yes, dried yeast packets come with a high enough cell count to negate the need for a starter. Rehydrate and pitch.