growlrr Well-Known Member Joined Mar 14, 2017 Messages 135 Reaction score 40 Location New Milford Mar 20, 2017 #1 Assuming we are talking about the individual packets of dry yeast...Yes? No? How long? Thanks!
bernardsmith Well-Known Member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 5,758 Reaction score 2,192 Location Saratoga Springs Mar 20, 2017 #2 No need to freeze the yeast. Simply store the packages (unopened) in your fridge. With liquid yeast you can in fact damage their cells when you freeze them.
No need to freeze the yeast. Simply store the packages (unopened) in your fridge. With liquid yeast you can in fact damage their cells when you freeze them.