yeast nutrient
yeast nutrient
Hi all, as i've had no end of crap attenuation from my last six or so brews i thought i might try yeast nutrient, do i buy the expensive stuff ie servomyces or whitelabs or the cheaper Youngs, is there any difference ?
cheers
johnluc.
cheers
johnluc.
Re: yeast nutrient
Go to your chemists and get some zinc tablets and use a half tablet in your boil. You can also use old dead yeast as well for a yeast nutrient.
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Re: yeast nutrient
Which yeast have you been using?
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Re: yeast nutrient
You 2 John-luc's had me puzzled for a minute, thought you were answering your own question 

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Re: yeast nutrient
thanks for your replies guys, not heard of using zinc tablets john luc might give them a try, and Tim i've been using s04 and wl002 and been getting stuck fermentations for months with both, new thermometer new hydrometer new refractometer, have temp controlled fermenting fridge, been hydrating the so4, starters for the liquid yeast done it all still sticking at between 1018 = 1015, looking back the only thing i have done differently since the onset of all this agro is changing from fawcets to crisp malt, so will go back to fawcets and see what happens.
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Re: yeast nutrient
Interesting, my last sack of grain was Crisp and I haven't got below 1.018 on the last two brews.
...although I always stick half a teaspoon a yeast nutrient in.
...although I always stick half a teaspoon a yeast nutrient in.
Re: yeast nutrient
[quote="dontbother"]Interesting, my last sack of grain was Crisp and I haven't got below 1.018 on the last two brews.
very interesting, has anyone else had any problems with stuck ferments using crisp malt,
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very interesting, has anyone else had any problems with stuck ferments using crisp malt,
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Re: yeast nutrient
You might also look at your mash temperatures. If you're mashing on the high side, e.g. 68C + it would account for higher FGs.
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Re: yeast nutrient
Never had an issue with crisps, always been a good consistent quality malt. Depending on what you're brewing you may be underpitching and not realise. A rapid start to your fermentation can wear the yeast out before its done its job. I have used S04 a lot commercially and never had a problem, there shouldn't be any need to use a nutrient on a dry yeast or new batch of wet either.
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Re: yeast nutrient
thanks for your replies guys, i do think my problem may be mashing at too high a temp, very close to 67 -68c so will try my next brew at 64 -66c
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