D Dirk7728 Active Member Joined May 7, 2012 Messages 39 Reaction score 0 May 21, 2012 #1 Just being curious. Is it possible to mix different yeasts in a single batch of beer
Misplaced_Canuck Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jan 18, 2011 Messages 3,032 Reaction score 283 Location NE Columbia SC - Formerly, Montreal Canada May 21, 2012 #2 Dirk7728 said: Just being curious. Is it possible to mix different yeasts in a single batch of beer Click to expand... You can. But the thing is, sometimes one yeast will be stronger than the other, and will overtake the other. If you really want to blend yeasts for flavors, I'd do side-by-side fermentation and then blend the resulting beers together. MC
Dirk7728 said: Just being curious. Is it possible to mix different yeasts in a single batch of beer Click to expand... You can. But the thing is, sometimes one yeast will be stronger than the other, and will overtake the other. If you really want to blend yeasts for flavors, I'd do side-by-side fermentation and then blend the resulting beers together. MC