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I pitched my yeast at 3 PM. When I checked on it at 9 PM it was bubbling away in my overflow bucket. S 04 rocks!
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Gymrat wrote:I pitched my yeast at 3 PM. When I checked on it at 9 PM it was bubbling away in my overflow bucket. S 04 rocks!
I'm an S-04 fan.
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Yep, S-04 is a monster. For me, it's usually 3 days of crazy activity, and then it's done and dropped clear. One caveat - I find it doesn't play as well with extract - it may drop out before it's done fermenting, and re-start in bottles causing gushers. Never had that happen with AG, but a couple times with extract.

This is my to-go yeast for IPAs - I like the extra maltiness it leaves to balance out the hops.
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Agreed. Every brew I have used S-04 in has had some great fermentation action and length to it.
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Gymrat wrote:I pitched my yeast at 3 PM. When I checked on it at 9 PM it was bubbling away in my overflow bucket. S 04 rocks!
Do you rehydrate? And if so, what are your procedures? What temp do you keep the fermentation at?
Things men have made with wakened hands, and put soft life into
Are awake through years with transferred touch and go on glowing
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And for this reason some old things are lovely
Warm still with the life of forgotten men who made them.

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Clearly I need to have you come and pitch my 04 Roger. I've never gotten good attenuation with it. I use it in my Levitation and it rarely finishes below 1.015 from a 1.042 or so start. I've taken care over the last two years to learn as much as I can about yeast and I have great success with other strains but I have bad luck with 04. I'll keep using it on this beer because it comes out great but I haven't/likely won't use the strain for other beers.

Go figure.
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Chuck I never rehydrate. I pitch at 65 or less and I carry my wort down stairs in 2 buckets then dump them in the conical which areates the heck out of my wort. But in this case I am using the yeast I dropped out from under my brown ale. I didnt wash it I just refridgeratored it then decantered the beer off of it and dumped it in.
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04 works great for me also. This recent batch that I have in the fermentor gushed out some in 24 hours.
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