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Unfamiliar with Wyeast 4783 Rudsheimer for Mead

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IrishBrew

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I'm attempting my first mead this weekend and I was building a starter last night using the Wyeast 4783 Rudsheimer yeast with a standard 1000mL starter. I haven't used this yeast before nor have I ever made wine so I am unfamiliar with the yeast characteristics.

I use a stir plate for my starters and I let that run for a few hours overnight and this morning I switched it off to let things settle for when I get home from work tonight. Before I left though, I noticed what *could* be an infection but I don't want to jump the gun.

Is this like an ale yeast that is top fermenting or like a lager that is bottom fermenting; or is it like something else entirely? Should there be a krauzen of some kind with this yeast?

I'm a bit paranoid because I think my last ale starter was infected so I tossed it. Unfortunately now that I look back at it, it very well could have just been typical for that style.
 
I haven't used it either, but will be picking it up tomorrow to make a pineapple mead soon. I posted a question in the mead forum for anyone who has used this strain, but last time I checked, no one replied.

Let me know how it goes for you with this strain.
 
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