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for beginners high risk of contamination for lack of knowledge on cleanliness I would guess
jeffpn said:This part of this thread has probably run its course enough to ask a tangential question. Why do you suppose that Brewer's Best explicitely states in their instructions not to rehydrate, even though the included packet of yeast gives instructions for rehydrating?
Bag, use a hop spider, anything to keep the plant matter out of the fermentor
Yea right that's him fobbing you off jeffpn. But who knows stranger things have happened no offence meant there jeff but yea that means to me yea yea mate will do as soon as possible click.Okay I just called them. The guy who answered is named Jeff, so I have to assume he knows what he's talking about! Actually, he seemed unaware that their instructions say not to rehydrate while the packs say to rehydrate. He thought maybe their instructions were printed a long time ago. I told him as long as I remember, their instructions have always said NOT to rehydrate, and that goes back a couple decades for me. Then he said there's always been a debate, and essentially I got a no answer. He said he'd get with their guys who write their instructions to have them clarify. Maybe time will tell.
Didn't turn out quite like I wanted: it's way stronger and a bit darker than anticipated. But I'm very taken with it all the same.
There's a depth and richness of taste that I didn't expect and find just wonderful.
What recipe did you end up with? I think you were going to use light DME./LME, but what hop schedule did you use in the end?