I realized I didn't activate the activator. I "recuperated" the pouch, but the yeast is in my carboy.
Is it a good idea to throw content of the pouch?
Thanks in advance
The pouch stuff doesn't matter- it just shows yeast viability in the package. It doesn't need to swell before using it, and it's not important once the yeast is in the wort.
Thanks for the quick reply. I mean, figured it could help, considering I was brewing a high OG beer, but I'm not even sure it's a good idea to do this anyways.
If you're brewing a high OG beer, the best thing would be to use two or three packages of yeast, or make a yeast starter. If you didn't do either of those, the little bit of 'proofing' liquid in the package won't make a difference either way, I'm afraid.
There is barely enough yeast in one package for a beer of about 1.045 for an OG- any higher, and especially over 1.060, even Wyeast recommends more yeast.
The other issue is you said you were brewing an "high gravity"beer......if you pitched a single smack pack into 5 gallons of high gravity beer, it was probably under pitched as far as total amt. of yeast. What was the gravity, what was the size of the batch and did you pitch one smack pack?