How To Make Wine: Does The Type Of Yeast You Use Make A Difference?
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What kind of yeast do you use to make your wine? Ever thought of using liquid yeast instead of dry yeast?
In my latest video I discuss the pro’s and con’s of using dry yeast and liquid yeast to make your wine.
Would love to hear what your thoughts are on this so please do leave me a comment!
- Scott “The Wine Making Guy”
Here’s some further reading on yeast I found for you:
- Anyway, wine and mead makers tend to use dry yeast as opposed to beer makers who tend towards liquid yeast. Older style beer kits that come in a can still include a packet of dry yeast (or so I’ve been told, I’ve never actually made … - My last order I got 2 kits plus liquid yeast and I was at $80. So I’m looking at ways to shave cost and obviously using the dry yeast is one way to do it. I understand better ingredients will give you better results (costs are higher). … - The two main yeast manufacturers are Wyeast and Whitelabs. Both of these are liquid yeasts, but they are a little different from each other. The last type is dry yeast. There are also numerous manufactorers of dry yeast. … |
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Like you I am a lover of wine. I developed my interest in wine in university when my friends would host wine and cheese parties, which were not only fun because of the new people I met but also because of all of the different types of wine I was exposed to. 











