I generally use fermaid O and fermaid K also some DAP, but I have always heard and mostly believed that boiled baker's yeast was a good yeast nute and I'm fairly certain it won't hurt you, the yeast or your beer.
This thread drew me down a rabbit hole. I had always heard that boiling yeast as a nutrient was an excepted practice, and after looking at many google results is does seem to be accepted for the most part. I found a few posts that seemed to provide some good info. The first one seems to break it down pretty well as to boiled yeast and also provides a interesting idea to actually make yeast nutes from yeast with a souse fide machine.
https://suigenerisbrewing.com/index.php/2022/06/16/are-dead-yeasts-yeast-nutrient/https://www.lbds.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Article_NutritionFermentation.pdfhttps://fermfacts.com/nutrient-requirements-of-the-yeast-cell/
On the home distiller site they talk about making a "yeast bomb" when doing a sugar wash or other low nute type of fermentation. Here is a post concerning a molasses and sugar wash and what they use as the yeast bomb. I don't know about the 20.0.0 fertilizer, but this is what is listed (see the mod's warning).
I will start with my " Yeast Bomb "
2 vitamin B, crushed with mortor and pestal
5 teaspoons of 20-0-0, agrcultural fertalizer admin edit: urea caution,"Commonly used in fertilizers, animal feed, and diuretics, Urea itself is not dangerous. However, in fermentation, Urea is known to contribute to the production of ethyl carbamate, which is a carcinogen and has therefore been banned in beverage alcohol production in some countries"
1/4 teaspoon of epsom salt
1/4 cup bakers yeast
1 gallon water
Boil all for 15 minutes and strain.
Edit: This was for a 10 gal wash.
I hope this is helpful.
