
Bugeater wrote:After your wort has come to a full boil for a couple minutes, take out about a pint and cool it quickly in your freezer (or outside if you live in this part of the country). Add that to your yeast and let it sit until after you have cooled and aerated the rest of the wort after the boil. You won't see much activity in that hour or so, but it should revive the yeast enough to get it to start right away.
Wayne
Thanks Wayne, I'll try that and just use the S-05 as a back up if I need itBugeater wrote:After your wort has come to a full boil for a couple minutes, take out about a pint and cool it quickly in your freezer (or outside if you live in this part of the country). Add that to your yeast and let it sit until after you have cooled and aerated the rest of the wort after the boil. You won't see much activity in that hour or so, but it should revive the yeast enough to get it to start right away.
Wayne

Hoser wrote:Bugeater wrote:After your wort has come to a full boil for a couple minutes, take out about a pint and cool it quickly in your freezer (or outside if you live in this part of the country). Add that to your yeast and let it sit until after you have cooled and aerated the rest of the wort after the boil. You won't see much activity in that hour or so, but it should revive the yeast enough to get it to start right away.
Wayne

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