Skeeternst
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Hi Everyone!
I'm planning a brew day for this Saturday and stopped by my LHBS to pick up some yeast. I chose Wyeast 3068 (Activator Pack) for the Hefeweizen but noticed that it's best by date is actually is just a few days away!
Up to this point I've really only used dry yeasts, and have made low to moderate gravity beers, so never stressed making a starter. The yeast starter calculators I've found online seem to assume a very aggressive drop in viability around the 6 month mark (what I'm assuming is the age of this yeast) , most even assuming 0% viability. My only worry is that these calculator's assumptions might be a little outdated and a bit too aggressive. Since I've never made a starter I wouldn't want to over do it and end up pitching too much on a style that seems to benefit from even being "underpitched".
Does anyone have experience with these Wyeast Smack Packs, and their effectiveness at this age? Original plan was to just use the one pack on the 5 gallon batch, with no starter.
Thanks for the help!
I'm planning a brew day for this Saturday and stopped by my LHBS to pick up some yeast. I chose Wyeast 3068 (Activator Pack) for the Hefeweizen but noticed that it's best by date is actually is just a few days away!
Up to this point I've really only used dry yeasts, and have made low to moderate gravity beers, so never stressed making a starter. The yeast starter calculators I've found online seem to assume a very aggressive drop in viability around the 6 month mark (what I'm assuming is the age of this yeast) , most even assuming 0% viability. My only worry is that these calculator's assumptions might be a little outdated and a bit too aggressive. Since I've never made a starter I wouldn't want to over do it and end up pitching too much on a style that seems to benefit from even being "underpitched".
Does anyone have experience with these Wyeast Smack Packs, and their effectiveness at this age? Original plan was to just use the one pack on the 5 gallon batch, with no starter.
Thanks for the help!