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now I just pitched yeast for my last batch, and I noticed that I have
one extra package of yeast. Now I could let it sit in the fridge for the next year until the plums ripen again, but I really dont want to worry about it for that long. I am betting some object in the fridge will puncture that yeast package in the next 11 months, and yeast is cheap, why should i make so much effort to save it? just about all instructions say one package for every five gallons, but can you add too much yeast? |
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