Zero
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I'm about to start a Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout clone from the Clonebrews book.
The recipe calls for Wyeast 1084 Irish Ale yeast. My local supplier doesn't carry this (of course) product, but I do have a packet of Safale S-04. Is that a viable substitute? Is one packet enough? If anyone can tell me how to figure that out myself I would be much appreciated. If it's a smarter idea I can just order the 1084 online.
Also, the bottling primer is listed as 1 1/4 cup wheat DME, but it doesn't give any guidance on how it's to be added. I assume it's going to require making a solution of some sort with water? This is only my second batch, so please pardon my ignorance!
Recipe I'm using:
1/2lb Flaked Oats
1/2lb British crystal malt
1/2lb British chocolate malt
3oz roasted barley
5.75 Light DME
2oz East Kent Goldings hops
1tsp Irish moss
Wyeast 1084 (which again, I don't have)
and at last, bottling with 1 1/4 cup wheat DME
The recipe calls for Wyeast 1084 Irish Ale yeast. My local supplier doesn't carry this (of course) product, but I do have a packet of Safale S-04. Is that a viable substitute? Is one packet enough? If anyone can tell me how to figure that out myself I would be much appreciated. If it's a smarter idea I can just order the 1084 online.
Also, the bottling primer is listed as 1 1/4 cup wheat DME, but it doesn't give any guidance on how it's to be added. I assume it's going to require making a solution of some sort with water? This is only my second batch, so please pardon my ignorance!
Recipe I'm using:
1/2lb Flaked Oats
1/2lb British crystal malt
1/2lb British chocolate malt
3oz roasted barley
5.75 Light DME
2oz East Kent Goldings hops
1tsp Irish moss
Wyeast 1084 (which again, I don't have)
and at last, bottling with 1 1/4 cup wheat DME