abbysdad2006
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No, he was responding to an earlier question regarding adding yeast to the bottling bucket after a long bulk condintioning where you're concerned that the original yeast is no longer viable.
abbysdad, you do not want to make a starter with dry yeast. Just hydrate it in about 100 ml of water that you have boiled, then cooled to about 100 degrees. Starters are for liquid yeast.
Now, with regard to your apparent stuck fermentation, you're already up over 7.5% ABV. You need to get more healthy yeast in there. I would either hydrate another full package of dry yeast (save your half package for bottling) or make a starter with WLP001. (similar yeast to US-05) As others have said, NOT a good idea to bottle at that high of a final gravity.
Takeaway lesson from all this, when using dry yeast it is generally considered best practice to hydrate. It's easy and doesn't take that much more time. Especially when pitching into VERY high ABV wort like a RIS. Mine was also 1.098 and I pitched two hydrated packs of S-04. (a beast of a yeast) My FG got down to 1.026.
Awesome, thank you very much. Off to the LBH store today, I think. Thank you all