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The Brülosophy Podcast

Episode 362 | Yeast Freshness When Pitching Direct From The Package

The Brülosophy Podcast

Marshall Schott

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4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2024

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Contributor Cade Jobe joins Marshall to chat about the importance of yeast freshness with pitching direct from the pack, as well as an xBmt comparing beers made with fresh and older yeast.

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0:46.7

Music and grab a pouch for your next batch to see what all the fuss is about. Of all of the advice, experienced brewers are wont to offer new brewers, one of the most common

0:52.5

is in regards to yeast health, which makes

0:54.5

sense, since yeast is the living organism responsible for turning the work that we create into

0:59.6

the beer that we end up drinking. Of course, the term yeast health refers to a few different

1:04.2

things. You're listening to the Brewlosophy podcast. I'm your host, Marshall Shot, and joining me

1:08.4

on this episode to discuss freshness as it relates

1:11.0

to pitching yeast directly from the package. Sons starter, of course, is contributor K. Job.

1:16.7

Yeah, I'm excited. I mean, anytime we do an experiment that's related to yeast, I'm always blown

1:21.2

away by the results, right? And I mean, yeast freshness is the thing that, like, when you hear

1:26.2

older brewers or people who've been brewing

1:28.1

for 30 years or whatever, you always hear them say, what's the most important thing? And they always

1:33.0

say, make sure you pitch the proper amount of fresh, healthy yeast, right? Like, that's like the thing

1:38.3

is like, this is what you have to do. Like, it's the be all and end all. You won't make great beer unless you do this. But I don't know if

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