Jmlbeer
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I couldn't find a thread related to this but...
I pitched the yeast on my first brew (American lager) without rehydrating. It seemed to ferment great and has been bottled for a week. Tried it yesterday and it was well carbonated and tasted decent.
I did the same thing with an IPA that I have fermenting and then realized I didn't hydrate either, but it too has appeared to be fermenting great for the ast week.
My question is, since I didn't hydrate the yeast, will it affect flavor in the beer at all and if not is it always necessary to hydrate it?
Thanks.
Sorry if this is a repeat thread.
I pitched the yeast on my first brew (American lager) without rehydrating. It seemed to ferment great and has been bottled for a week. Tried it yesterday and it was well carbonated and tasted decent.
I did the same thing with an IPA that I have fermenting and then realized I didn't hydrate either, but it too has appeared to be fermenting great for the ast week.
My question is, since I didn't hydrate the yeast, will it affect flavor in the beer at all and if not is it always necessary to hydrate it?
Thanks.
Sorry if this is a repeat thread.