sidycat411
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I left the water cool down before I added the yeast, I do know you can't use it too hot.
What was the temperature of the water, and what is the temperature in the room?
From this side of the keyboard, it appears you have either a problem with your rehydrating process, or a problem with the yeast. Unless your temperature is too hot/cold, it may be the yeast. Where are you buying from? You might try buying from a different source.
I buy yeast from my LHBS, so I know I'm getting good yeast as I know the storage conditions and that the yeast is not old. When buying online, there are no guarantees.
I avoid buying anything but junk from Amazon. There are waaaay too many comments about fake stuff, outdated stuff, etc. There are several major companies who will no longer sell their products on Amazon because of that.Yeah I got it from amazon and the water is 120 degrees. I'm starting to think it's amazon, but I did get yeast there when I started this last July but that yeast has proven to be no good either. I started out with 10 packs of the red star yeast which now is useless. I'll try getting it from somewhere else, because I don't have an answer as to what could be happening.
It depends on who the seller is -- when buying from a reputable business via Amazon, I have had good results.I avoid buying anything but junk from Amazon. There are waaaay too many comments about fake stuff, outdated stuff, etc. There are several major companies who will no longer sell their products on Amazon because of that.
We just found your problem. 120 degrees is way TO HOT for wine yeast. Temps that high will critically injure all and kill some of the yeast cells. Back your proofing water temp to around 90 degrees with a 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and try again.Yeah I got it from amazon and the water is 120 degrees.
If he is using store bought juice and not adding any sugar, I don't think his SG is to high. Most store bought juice I have worked with is in the 1.06ish range (starting SG).I think everyone may be on the wrong track with yeast issues. What is the SG of the juice? If too high, no amount of yeast will work. I rarely have my yeast foaming when rehydrated but it works. EC1118 will work even the oldest EC1118 from Amazon. If the SG is much over 1.120, you will have to get it down with water to a level for the yeast to begin working.
As I stated above I would never add yeast to water that is 120 degree, thats the temp of our water heater. I add the yeast to water that is 100 to 105We just found your problem. 120 degrees is way TO HOT for wine yeast. Temps that high will critically injure all and kill some of the yeast cells. Back your proofing water temp to around 90 degrees with a 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and try again.
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