Howdy,
Bought a Coopers Australian Pale Ale the other day and the use by date on the bottom of the can is 21/10/07. The yeast packet under the lid, however, has "29 1 05 PA" stamped on it.
Is this stamp the use by date, manufacturing date, or some random number?
According to this thread http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... light=date it is a use by date.
Picky, I know. But I am curious.
Coopers yeast use by date
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Manufactured date, so no problems.
If you are concerned that the yeast isn't right, (it will be honest), but you could make a starter to prove the yeast.
Simply boil a litre of water add a table spoon or two of malt boil to kill any nasties, let it cool then add the yeast to a long neck and wort put a bung and air lock on, or losely screw the bottle lid on, and see if the yeast starts; if it does simply pitch as normal.
Cheers
AC
If you are concerned that the yeast isn't right, (it will be honest), but you could make a starter to prove the yeast.
Simply boil a litre of water add a table spoon or two of malt boil to kill any nasties, let it cool then add the yeast to a long neck and wort put a bung and air lock on, or losely screw the bottle lid on, and see if the yeast starts; if it does simply pitch as normal.
Cheers
AC
The number on the packet is the day of the year the yeast were placed in the packet. Ie 291 05 means the 291 st day of 2005. the PA tells you what type of yeast it is, and I am not sure about what means what. Coopers now say you should go by the best before date on the can since the yeast will outlast that date.
Wally
Wally
A South African now living in South Australia