JONNYROTTEN
Well-Known Member
I called to find out about a yeast I bought a couple weeks ago.
Then asked a few more questions.
The yeast (840) will expire in 3 weeks so I asked about the viability
He said we get asked this all the time. He said if its before the expiration even by a couple weeks theres almost no loss of viability from the day it was packaged. I brought up the online yeast calculators and he said don't worry about the calculators the yeast is fine and theres no need for a starter..
Then I asked about Diacetyl rests
I said theres talk about quick lagers lately. Raising the temp to 68 for diacetyl rest with another yeast brand (34/70) and then crashing.
I said your lager yeast (840)isn't rated for those temps and would I get off flavors. He said most of there yeast have almost no diacetyl and theres really no need for a rest but if I want to have at it. That goes for every one of there lager yeasts.
He also said they advise and actually recommend starting there lager yeast at ale temps (65) then crashing to lager temps after 24 hours...I'm not sure I ever heard that before..
Interesting phone call....
Then asked a few more questions.
The yeast (840) will expire in 3 weeks so I asked about the viability
He said we get asked this all the time. He said if its before the expiration even by a couple weeks theres almost no loss of viability from the day it was packaged. I brought up the online yeast calculators and he said don't worry about the calculators the yeast is fine and theres no need for a starter..
Then I asked about Diacetyl rests
I said theres talk about quick lagers lately. Raising the temp to 68 for diacetyl rest with another yeast brand (34/70) and then crashing.
I said your lager yeast (840)isn't rated for those temps and would I get off flavors. He said most of there yeast have almost no diacetyl and theres really no need for a rest but if I want to have at it. That goes for every one of there lager yeasts.
He also said they advise and actually recommend starting there lager yeast at ale temps (65) then crashing to lager temps after 24 hours...I'm not sure I ever heard that before..
Interesting phone call....