bkisel
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I believe I already know the answer but am looking for reassurance... Will using two packets of yeast cause problems for my wine fermentation?
I started, after a 24 hour wait, my apple wine from cider by pitching a packet of Renaissance white wine yeast. This yeast was pitched last Tuesday and up until this Friday morning showed very little activity as determined by listening, looking and taking a hydrometer reading as compared to any of my previous wine making experiences. So, after doing some gentle stirring I pitched a EC-1118 packet of yeast into the bucket - just to be on the safe side. An hour or so later I check and the must is "boiling" with CO2 bubbles that I can both hear and see. My guess is that the Renaissance yeast had indeed kicked in but I just didn't notice.
Here is why I think I'm okay. One of the kits I started awhile back came with two packets of yeast, both an EC-1118 and an RC-212. I thought there was a mistake having two packets so I just used the EC-1118. However it bothered me enough having the two that I called CS about it and they said both were included purposely and that both should have been pitched. CS said that I need not worry and that the EC-1118 will do the job by itself but next time pitch both.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I started, after a 24 hour wait, my apple wine from cider by pitching a packet of Renaissance white wine yeast. This yeast was pitched last Tuesday and up until this Friday morning showed very little activity as determined by listening, looking and taking a hydrometer reading as compared to any of my previous wine making experiences. So, after doing some gentle stirring I pitched a EC-1118 packet of yeast into the bucket - just to be on the safe side. An hour or so later I check and the must is "boiling" with CO2 bubbles that I can both hear and see. My guess is that the Renaissance yeast had indeed kicked in but I just didn't notice.
Here is why I think I'm okay. One of the kits I started awhile back came with two packets of yeast, both an EC-1118 and an RC-212. I thought there was a mistake having two packets so I just used the EC-1118. However it bothered me enough having the two that I called CS about it and they said both were included purposely and that both should have been pitched. CS said that I need not worry and that the EC-1118 will do the job by itself but next time pitch both.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.