I'm starting a hedgerow wine fermentation - raspberries, brambles, gooseberries and blackcurrants - but don't have any wine yeasts to hand. Can I use some just out-of-date Turbo yeast instead?
Thanks ODNT,does it not have a lot of unwanted flavours tho?
being out of date it might not be as potent could try it I guess
Thanks ODNT,
I didn't use it in the end as I found a part tub of Youngs "Dried Active Yeast" BBE 08/14, yes 08/14 so not even 10 years out of date yet, in the back of a cupboard. I made a starter with Youngs yeast nutrient and sugar, waited a couple of days until it was fizzing nicely, and then added it to the must.
It's going like a train now, and I plan to rack it into demijohns with airlocks when it calms down.
BTW I was clearing out some cans in a kitchen cupboard a few months ago and noted that most of it was "out of date". I have been using them regularly since then with 100% success, and the best result was a can of Polish Golonka meat, 10 years past its BBE, and it was just fine.
I'm in the Highlands of Scotland, so storage in other latitudes and climates may give different results.
It was, but I didn't use it in the end. Would it have worked?@hugh is it a turbo for sugar?
The first one.I can't help but think any thing else would be better.
Alcotech or V.star?
Thanks! I was actually making some hand sanitiser during COVID and it really stung if it got into a cut :-)Defo don't use on anything but sugar and even a bit rough then.
Very good for septic tanks tho (seriously)
Enter your email address to join: