One of my more recent ordering ingredients while hammered cockups has come back to bite me.
I thought I had ordered the all the stuff for an amber ale brew, but accidentally re-ordered the grains, hops and wy2308 for a German lager brew instead.
This was then left in the kitchen for 4 days before I opened it and discovered my mistake. The yeast has been in the fridge for 2 months now, I smacked the pack 2 hours ago, but there's no sign of swelling up to indicate viable yeast activity. On the other hand, it's a lager yeast so 2 hours is not a great deal of time compared to an ale equivalent. I do have some Lallemand diamond lager yeast on standby.
Would you make a starter and give it a go, or dump it and use the dried instead. I'm leaning towards the latter, I really don't want to crack the first Oktoberfest open at Halloween and discover it's honking.
I thought I had ordered the all the stuff for an amber ale brew, but accidentally re-ordered the grains, hops and wy2308 for a German lager brew instead.
This was then left in the kitchen for 4 days before I opened it and discovered my mistake. The yeast has been in the fridge for 2 months now, I smacked the pack 2 hours ago, but there's no sign of swelling up to indicate viable yeast activity. On the other hand, it's a lager yeast so 2 hours is not a great deal of time compared to an ale equivalent. I do have some Lallemand diamond lager yeast on standby.
Would you make a starter and give it a go, or dump it and use the dried instead. I'm leaning towards the latter, I really don't want to crack the first Oktoberfest open at Halloween and discover it's honking.