Yeast for JAOM?

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I bought the Fleischmann's "traditional" active dry yeast. I'm assuming this is the correct kind? I'm going to be using unpasteurized honey, should I use just the 1tsp amount of yeast or more?
Thanks
 
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I bought the Fleischmann's "traditional" active dry yeast. I'm assuming this is the correct kind? I'm going to be using unpasteurized honey, should I use just the 1tsp amount of yeast or more?
Thanks

Yep, that's the stuff. That packet (or at least a packet of actual wine yeast) would handle up to five gallons, so we're really supercharging the process here. When I make a gallon batch of anything, I use the full packet.

You probably also saw "Rapid Rise" Fleischmann's as well. People have said that works just the same, and I don't recall if the JAOM "warranty" specifies 'Traditional' as opposed to 'Rapid Rise' or not, but I have found that in baking, at least, the rapid rise yeast is not as 'strong' in the long run.

Congratulations, you're on your way to making mead! Welcome to the obsession. <grin>

Joe
 
Yep, that's the stuff. That packet (or at least a packet of actual wine yeast) would handle up to five gallons, so we're really supercharging the process here. When I make a gallon batch of anything, I use the full packet.

You probably also saw "Rapid Rise" Fleischmann's as well. People have said that works just the same, and I don't recall if the JAOM "warranty" specifies 'Traditional' as opposed to 'Rapid Rise' or not, but I have found that in baking, at least, the rapid rise yeast is not as 'strong' in the long run.

Congratulations, you're on your way to making mead! Welcome to the obsession. <grin>

Joe
Yes I bought the 3x8g package which is = 2 1/4 tsp.
I should be good dumping one full packet in for 1 gallon?
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