Richie_asg1
Junior Member
I am used to adding yeast nutrient to my wines like a robot, but not so with beer. Some do some don't and is all a bit of a mystery to me what is actually required for a good fermentation.
I don't really like adding DAP as a chemical so was looking for alternative methods for happy yeast culture.
I had seen a video on how they make Marmite, and that Autolysis is the method they use to extract the nutrients from spent yeast - and isn't that the same nutrients that fresh yeast need to reproduce anyway?
I then watched a video from Wild & Cheap experiment using heated bread yeast solution as a nutrient and the results were better than expected.
So I think I will be saving the yeast from my current brew and some of it will be turned into food for the live yeasts by basically cooking it.
Does anybody have experience of doing this or is DAP necessary in my beer?
I don't really like adding DAP as a chemical so was looking for alternative methods for happy yeast culture.
I had seen a video on how they make Marmite, and that Autolysis is the method they use to extract the nutrients from spent yeast - and isn't that the same nutrients that fresh yeast need to reproduce anyway?
I then watched a video from Wild & Cheap experiment using heated bread yeast solution as a nutrient and the results were better than expected.
So I think I will be saving the yeast from my current brew and some of it will be turned into food for the live yeasts by basically cooking it.
Does anybody have experience of doing this or is DAP necessary in my beer?