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  1. How Many Cells in a Yeast Slurry. Anyone Use This Method?

    Feb 16, 2012 · So I wandered headfirst into a rabbit hole today with the help of Google Search. The quest was for a simple answer as to methods for estimating yeast cell counts in a slurry derived from …

  2. Dry Yeast, Liquid Yeast Equivalents - Homebrew Talk

    Jun 6, 2007 · Does anyone know of a resource similar to this yeast comparison chart, but for dry yeast? That is, what are the equivalent strains of White Labs and Wyeast...

  3. Generating CO2 for an Aquarium with Yeast. - Homebrew Talk

    Dec 4, 2022 · You can harvest the yeast before the alcohol content gets too high and kills it. Then repitch (with added nutrients) into a new batch. You may have to use 2 bottles, one active, the other …

  4. Don't throw out that expired dry yeast! - Homebrew Talk

    Mar 29, 2013 · I've only used expired dry yeast a couple times, and each time it was only about a year out of date. In both cases fermentation started and behaved exactly as any non-expired packet of …

  5. Homemade Natural Yeast Nutrient Recipe - Homebrew Talk

    Sep 22, 2013 · Homemade Natural Yeast Nutrient Recipe (Version 0.01beta Untested) 2 liters water 1 cup whole wheat, cracked or rolled 1 cup whole oats cracked, or rolled 1 cup whole barley cracked, …

  6. Freezing Yeast | Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing ...

    Nov 7, 2012 · Freezing Starter-Sized Samples of Yeast for Long-Term Storage Written by Brewitt with contributions from HBT members WHAT: The purpose of this article is to summarize what has been …

  7. What yeast to use for a Kentucky Common? - Homebrew Talk

    Oct 2, 2014 · For a Kentucky Common beer, a suitable yeast option would be a classic American Ale yeast strain. This type of yeast, such as the US-05 or Wyeast 1056, is known for producing clean …

  8. Is Yeast Nutrient Necessary? - Homebrew Talk

    Jan 14, 2009 · How necessary is Yeast nutrient in cider making? If so are raisins sufficient as a yeast nutrient? If so, can I add them after fermentation has started? (my airlocks have slowed bubbling to …

  9. When to determine if adding yeast nutrient to yeast is necessary ...

    Aug 20, 2022 · Adding yeast nutrient to yeast is necessary when working with low-nutrient worts or high-gravity fermentations to promote healthy yeast growth, fermentation efficiency, and flavor …

  10. Yeast Energizer? How is the best way to use it? - Homebrew Talk

    Dec 28, 2007 · The Original Gravity was 1.065, and it would seem the yeast has begun to slow to a halt as far as fermentation goes. Best practice, is it better to transfer the beer into the secondary …