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Well I took a sample today and fermentation is going well since pitching the dry yeast. SG is down to 1.044. I tasted it, and surprisingly, it tasted really good. There were no off flavors or any signs of infection that I could find. Just have to wait and see how it all shakes out after fermentation, but I think I saved the brew. Good lesson for me to always keep on hand some dry yeast for an emergency.
 
Well I took a sample today and fermentation is going well since pitching the dry yeast. SG is down to 1.044. I tasted it, and surprisingly, it tasted really good. There were no off flavors or any signs of infection that I could find. Just have to wait and see how it all shakes out after fermentation, but I think I saved the brew. Good lesson for me to always keep on hand some dry yeast for an emergency.
S-189 is an excellent dry yeast for lager. Will keep indefinitely in the fridge. Get a bunch of them and never hesitate to pitch it directly into the fermentor if you suspect a problem. It seems you dodged a bullet this time.
 
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