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Is there anyone out there with experience with Lalvin QA23 yeast?
It's no emergency. Just wondering how long it takes to start. I pitched it dry.Yes, it's popular for whites. Please state the nature of your emergency.
I was in a Star Trek mood when I replied.It's no emergency. Just wondering how long it takes to start. I pitched it dry.
Thanks to all who took the time to reply. It was an ill-fitting lid on the fermenting bucket. I changed it out and there was almost instant CO2.I pitch dry. The yeast always figure it out!
I have stayed away from the LD Carlson yeast nutrient because it was described to me as junk food for yeast. I recently purchased a Finer Wine Kit from Label Peelers and was curious what the nutrients were in the kit. I suspected that it was diammonium phosphate and Urea. After calling Label Peelers they confirmed my suspicion. Why would a higher end kit package crap and call it nutrient.There is a good discussion about "yeast nutrient" containing urea here: LD Carlson 'Yeast Nutrient' may be as much as 5/6 urea and provide north of 500 YAN at package dosing
Humm, , , remember in the old days, like 1800 on the farm, when birds flew over the grapes and put that white stuff on the grapes, , , that was urea, , , and that was yeast nutrient.I suspected that it was diammonium phosphate and Urea.
Why would a higher end kit package crap and call it nutrient.
That’s the problem. They are only labeled Packet A “start pack” and packet C “yeast nutrient #2”. I am not a kit winemaker but with all the hype surrounding FWK I thought I would try one. Haven’t started it yet. Waiting for some warmer weather. The juice bag is under refrigeration. I plan to follow the steps exactly even though my gut tells me otherwise.Humm, , , remember in the old days, like 1800 on the farm, when birds flew over the grapes and put that white stuff on the grapes, , , that was urea, , , and that was yeast nutrient.
From a business point of view, the kit is designed to ferment fast/ quite hot/ clear fast. Straight chemical nitrogen works fast.
From an FDA legal point of view, it is supposed to be nitrogen nutrient for yeast since it is not labeled “DAP”. If it was supposed to be diammonium phosphate they would label it as diammonium phosphate (or DAP)
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