andy6026
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My wort chiller failed, putting hose water into my brew. I realized the malfunction in time such that I only added about 20% extra water. I'll probably boil a bit of extract to get my numbers where I want them. While this obviously isn't ideal, the brew is salvageable.
However, my question pertains to the rehydrated yeast I prepared while the brew day was underway. The kettle is currently cooling via the 'no-chill' method, and I bunged the rehydrated yeast into the fridge about 3 hours after rehydrating it. The wort should be cool enough for me to pitch the yeast tonight (about 8 hours after rehydrating).
Should I use this already rehydrated yeast or should I get fresh yeast tomorrow? Thanks!
However, my question pertains to the rehydrated yeast I prepared while the brew day was underway. The kettle is currently cooling via the 'no-chill' method, and I bunged the rehydrated yeast into the fridge about 3 hours after rehydrating it. The wort should be cool enough for me to pitch the yeast tonight (about 8 hours after rehydrating).
Should I use this already rehydrated yeast or should I get fresh yeast tomorrow? Thanks!