Hello,
I've fairly new to brewing and started making some 10 litre brews last year which used half a packet of yeast. So I folded the packet over, sellotaped it shut, put them in a zip-lock bag which i put in a tuppaware with my leftover wheat in my garage. I'm going to have a go at some of the same brews again this year, and as I'm at the ordering ingredient stage, am wondering how well my sealing will have worked. Most of them seem pretty could, and when I shake them I can hear sprinklable bits. However one is a bit solid. All of them are still within their original use by date
I was thinking I could do a little primer when I start the mash to see if they are fermenting and if not make a mad dash to the local brew shop and hope they have what I need.
Any thoughts?
I've fairly new to brewing and started making some 10 litre brews last year which used half a packet of yeast. So I folded the packet over, sellotaped it shut, put them in a zip-lock bag which i put in a tuppaware with my leftover wheat in my garage. I'm going to have a go at some of the same brews again this year, and as I'm at the ordering ingredient stage, am wondering how well my sealing will have worked. Most of them seem pretty could, and when I shake them I can hear sprinklable bits. However one is a bit solid. All of them are still within their original use by date
I was thinking I could do a little primer when I start the mash to see if they are fermenting and if not make a mad dash to the local brew shop and hope they have what I need.
Any thoughts?