Irishwizard
Regular.
And that is, does anyone regularly put yeast nutrient into their wort?
and if so why?
and if so why?
Which is what I always thought, but I do like Terrys and Gunges scientific approach, so i assume the consensus is that its a waste of time. Another myth debunked, only a few hundred more to go.:mrgreen:If youââ¬â¢re brewing all grain you shouldnââ¬â¢t need to use it as the wort has all the nutrients the yeast needs. I always chuck a little bit in my starters but thatââ¬â¢s the only time I use it.
There was something on here about that very subject not too long ago. I tried it and as far as I could tell it made naff-all difference, just like using two packs of yeast did, apart from give me twice as much bloody sediment. Both those were with CML yeast, maybe others would benefit or high-gravity worts, dunno.
There is a use for adding two packets of yeast. 1) Like you say, if the wort is of high gravity 2) If your making a lager you need twice as much yeast as when making an ale because of the cold 3) If your making a pseudo lager adding two packets means that the yeast make much less esters and get on with the job of fermenting striaght away, leading to a cleaner beer
Fair point. if you were fermenting at a low temp. would nutrient be beneficial? just to keep things chugging along...no science involved here lol
I used to be on the ââ¬Ëdonââ¬â¢t botherââ¬â¢ side of this argument but Iââ¬â¢ve been frustrated recently with poor attenuation so decided to try nutrient on my latest brew. It went from 1.058 to bang on target 1.010 in about four days, much better and quicker than I had been getting. Some caveats: I no chill in my FV, so donââ¬â¢t tend to aerate as well as I probably should before pitching normally, whereas this time due to a sediment issue I racked off to another bucket and back to my FV, so my wort was much better aerated. I also used a pack of US05 that Iââ¬â¢d bought less than a week earlier rather than it sitting in my fridge for a while. So, several possible contributing factors but nutrient was one of them.
As I understand it, nutrient is principally supposedly to help with yeast growth which is why lots of people use it in starters, and also I guess explains why @gunge noticed extra sediment when using it. I guess it should reduce the lag phase on that basis, and my brew using nutrient certainly started quickly.
Thanks for the comment Mr beercat. Im going to do a sort of Elvis juice clone, only because my son likes it and and its reasonably high abv, so will chuck in some nutrient and see what happens, especially since my house is pretty cold in eire. Hardly scientific though:thumb:I heard a podcast where the brewer only added a teaspoon of some kind of zinc. Was for a 200 barrel batch.
Thanks for the comment Mr beercat. Im going to do a sort of Elvis juice clone, only because my son likes it and and its reasonably high abv, so will chuck in some nutrient and see what happens, especially since my house is pretty cold in eire. Hardly scientific though:thumb:
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