@Dave Y you are a muppet! #beefin'
that made me laugh outloud this morning...the kitchen guy looked at me like i was crazy lol.
@RedCat you are on the right track.
data is king.
if you are consistently hitting your gravity targets you should be fine. my guess is you may have gotten some old yeast with low cell counts. OR the yeast may have gotten hot in shipping or something similar. I would continue with your current process and try with fresh yeast, maybe a double pitch to see how it goes. Short of doing cell counts, that is the best insurance on getting the minimum cell count needed to finish out.
Also taking ph when you take gravs can over time build a solid picture of yeast performance.
that made me laugh outloud this morning...the kitchen guy looked at me like i was crazy lol.
@RedCat you are on the right track.
data is king.
if you are consistently hitting your gravity targets you should be fine. my guess is you may have gotten some old yeast with low cell counts. OR the yeast may have gotten hot in shipping or something similar. I would continue with your current process and try with fresh yeast, maybe a double pitch to see how it goes. Short of doing cell counts, that is the best insurance on getting the minimum cell count needed to finish out.
Also taking ph when you take gravs can over time build a solid picture of yeast performance.



