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tomaso

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I just used my first Wyeast Denny's favourite smack pack and upon cutting it open and pouring into my fermenter I realised that the nutrient pack was open but there was a good deal of nutrient left in it.

Should I add some nutrient to the wort now or just let it ride?
(Nutrient pack is already gone).

thanks for your help
 
Great!
thanks for the quick help guys :)

It's so nice to have this forum where I can just post something and immediately get great feedback from knowledgeable people like you!!
 
That nutrient pack only shows viability- that's why the package swells. It really doesn't 'do' anything. It can just ensure the yeast is active.

From Wyeast's website:
Full swelling of Activator™ packages is not required for their use. The contents of Activator™ packages may be direct-pitched without prior activation.
 
That nutrient pack only shows viability- that's why the package swells. It really doesn't 'do' anything. It can just ensure the yeast is active.

From Wyeast's website:
Full swelling of Activator™ packages is not required for their use. The contents of Activator™ packages may be direct-pitched without prior activation.

I don't really get that, Yooper... Why doesn't the nutrients pack 'do' anything? Thought by mixing with the yeast it supplies it with... well 'nutrients' :)
And therefore ensures more growth, i.e. better fermentation

Thx!
 
Tomaso,
It doesn't substitute for a proper starter, and is just enough (essentially wort) to provide the yeast are alive. It was developed in a time when homebrewing was much less common and yeast could have sat on shelves for quite some time, potentially dying to a point that they would no longer ferment a full batch. Wyeast made the Smack Pack as a way for brewers to be certain their yeast survived the journey. We now mistake that as equivalent to a yeast starter. Kyle
 
Thx kyle, I didn't mistake it for a starter but thought that the nutrient pack actually served the function of helping the yeast to grow
 
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