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What is the difference between yeast nutrient and yeast energizer?

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What is the difference between yeast nutrient and yeast energizer?

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Yeast energizer generally consists of a greater percentage of yeast hulls to absorb and neutralize fatty acids and other by-products that may build up and inhibit fermentation. Thus, yeast energizer is the choice for a stuck ferment, whereas yeast nutrient should be used for starters and before fermentation.

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