Ian_Newson
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Hi all, so I brewed a Belgian Tripel on Sunday with some ingredients which have been hanging around a little while. This includes a smack pack of Wyeast 3522, with a bit of a story. I bought this a few months ago and kept it in the fridge, but over the summer my fridge stopped working so it was kept unrefrigerated for a couple of weeks. I knew it might have gone bad, but reasoned I may as well try to use it in this brew. So I did.
Cut to Monday. There's no change in the gravity so I think I'll order another pack of the same yeast.
Cut to Wednesday morning. Gravity hasn't changed again.
Cut to Wednesday evening. Yeast has arrived, I take it home and smack it ready to pitch another load. Open the FV and... Krausen!! Wtf?!
So I have a smacked pack ready to go which I've now put in the fridge, and a beer that appears to be fine just a bit slow.
So my question is: should I pitch this smacked pack anyway, or should I leave it in the fridge for next time? My instinct is the latter.
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Cut to Monday. There's no change in the gravity so I think I'll order another pack of the same yeast.
Cut to Wednesday morning. Gravity hasn't changed again.
Cut to Wednesday evening. Yeast has arrived, I take it home and smack it ready to pitch another load. Open the FV and... Krausen!! Wtf?!
So I have a smacked pack ready to go which I've now put in the fridge, and a beer that appears to be fine just a bit slow.
So my question is: should I pitch this smacked pack anyway, or should I leave it in the fridge for next time? My instinct is the latter.
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