I didn't rehydrate my yeast. Is that bad?
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I didn't rehydrate my yeast. Is that bad?
Not generally. It is recommended to rehydrate your yeast, however, as
this will give it a greater advantage in innoculating your wine and
avoiding contamination by other nasties. That means that the wine will
begin fermenting sooner. Rehydrate for at least 15 minutes; even
better overnight in a sample of the juice.
this will give it a greater advantage in innoculating your wine and
avoiding contamination by other nasties. That means that the wine will
begin fermenting sooner. Rehydrate for at least 15 minutes; even
better overnight in a sample of the juice.
Making wine since 79.
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