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# Still Spirits Turbo Classic 8 Yeast (Pack of 5)

**Brand:** still spirits
**Price:** ฿317
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- **What is this?** Still Spirits Turbo Classic 8 Yeast (Pack of 5) by still spirits
- **How much does it cost?** ฿317 with free shipping
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## Description

Directions Mix 1 packet of yeast with 1 liter of warm water (around 30°C/86°F). Allow the mixture to ferment for 48 hours or until the yeast has fully activated. Use the activated yeast in your spirit or beer recipe as per the recipe's instructions.

Review: Super Duper Turbo Shmurbo - I have tried a lot of yeast in the past, along with a huge variety of homemade yeast nutrients, so I was a bit skeptical after ordering these yeast packs. Many turbo yeast labels promise a quick and effective process, but this time my experience was truly mind-blowing. Using 5 kg of sugar per 5.5 gallons of water and homemade yeast nutrient made from tomato paste, peas, and berries, everything fermented in just 24 hours. No foam at all. The fermentation was very, I mean VERY aggressive and clean. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I let it sit for another 48 hours, but the bubbler was already dead quiet. Well, we have a new champion in town!
Review: Don't walk away from quality - I've been brewing for many years now, and in the process there is one thing you had better pay close attention to and that is the quality of the yeast that you use. If you're out cooking up a batch I certainly hope you didn't use bread yeast....lol (Don't laugh, some people still do, although I cannot understand the reason why they would want their beer tasting like Wonder bread) I've have purchased Still Spirit products for sometime now and essentially it boils down to this without a whole lot of hyperbole, Still Spirits yeast is without a doubt the best. Now understand this is not your average yeast, I'm speaking here of the turbo yeast Classic 8. it's been cultured to produce massive amounts of ethanol in a very short period, I followed the instructions according to what they determine are the proper water temperatures, volume of yeast, amount of sugar, and to top it all off each bag of yeast is filled with nutrients specifically for yeast growth, as I have stated the performance is extremely steady, my batches very rarely stray from an ABV of +/-1% and, to top it all off the yeast has variability in the brewing process, it performs under a number of different circumstances, of course temperature is always very critical, this it seems to shrug off the insult of a colder vat slowing its fermentation, this yeast doesn't do this, the only things I have noted that kill it before it can complete its job is PH, (Remember alcohol is neutral pH, dead smack in the middle of the PH range, the yeast can get a little cranky when you start tipping one way or the other with the acidity of the Brew. Now here's the wild news. This yeast impressed me so much that I purchased a 10 gallon fermentation vessel, simply because the packets of yeast are designed for a 5 gallon batch, you can always make it smaller, just be proportional, but the purpose of why I went to 10 gallons is simply this. This yeast has great variability on what you can do with it, or you can simply follow the rules and get very good predictable results. ABV guaranteed on the packet can be surpassed by twice that amount, I routinely Brew 40 proof alcohol, and it is important for you to remember, this is just a base yeast, it's purpose is to produce ethanol, nothing else. Unless you set up your brewing process the only thing you're going to be producing is vodka, or more accurately a neutral grain spirit, homemade biofuel basically, and one that can knock you on your can so please drink responsibly, I use distilled water, I use the clearing agent also made by Still Spirits, the A and b attached packs of kiesesol and Chitosan, (and if you ask me how to pronounce chitosan, you most likely won't get it right but here's a hint, it's not cheetosan) actually there are 12 different pronunciations, the most common or proper is kai-TOE-san, with emphasis on the toe. Just thought I'd save you the headache.....lol To increase the levels of alcohol no matter what you're brewing there's a few basic rules of thumb, if you want a higher ABV, plan on doing the following, higher starting temperatures, and higher ambient temperature, I would suggest no more than 7° above Fahrenheit on what is quoted as the starting temperature, if it says start at 80° start at 87, have the room 7° warmer if possible, once you've done this the next day reduce the temperature of the room to what is listed on the back as a good brewing ambient temperature, nominally around 70 to 74°Fahrenheit, and don't forget the clearing agents made by Still Spirits, if you use them correctly and apply it to the Brew correctly after fermentation is done, within a day your Brew is going to be as clear as a mountain lake, thanks to chitosin, you want to know how it works to clean all those particles out ? It's only one of three atoms on the planet that have a positively charged electron, the chitosan has now become a magnet for every other electron, since one atom has a positive electron and the other has a negative they join like magnets until they become too heavy to stay in suspension in the Brew. Roughly the same thing goes for kiesesol it's the first part of the process when using a clearing agent, the kiesesol is used first, and is used for the larger heavier particles, the Chitosan is the fine clearing agent. If you've never learned how to properly drain a vat I suggest you learn how and either make up or purchase a few of the tools that make it much easier, because you're going to have to go through the process of refining and clearing the alcohol several times, the sediments fall out, it takes a long time and it has to be still, you wind up with a very very fine silty like substance on the bottom of the vat, you have to drain the vat carefully so you do not disturb the sediments, this requires suctioning it from above, essentially take a clothespin and four or five feet of fish tank airline tubing, set the drawing end of the tube in the vat about an inch and a half above the sediment, if you wish to get it a little lower or closer you risk sucking up sediments, there is always loss when brewing, it's part of the process. All In All I'm going to recommend any product that they make, except one, and I've only used it once, it's has a lot in parallel with toner powder, it gets everywhere, but most importantly it turns your brew as black as night, it's supposed to be if I remember correctly a nutrient and clearing agent in one, all I got for my trouble was 5 gallons of black ink, but, I'm sure I read the instructions but I could always have made a mistake, you get the first one for free.....

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00LJ7HAX8 |
| Age Range Description | 18+ |
| Brand | Still Spirits |
| Brand Name | Still Spirits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,458 Reviews |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 6.17 Ounces |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item weight | 6.17 Ounces |
| Leavening Agent Type | Active Dry Yeast |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Package weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 4830274 |
| UPC | 778554830274 784672332309 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Still Spirits
- **Item package quantity:** 1
- **Item weight:** 6.17 Ounces
- **Leavening Agent Type:** Active Dry Yeast
- **Package weight:** 0.93 Kilograms
- **UPC:** 778554830274 784672332309

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What does the carbon and turbo clear do?**
A: The Turbo Carbon is used during fermentation. It absorbs unwanted compounds and it bonds to the old yeast as it becomes dormant which stops the young yeast from eating it. The Turbo Clear is used to clear the wash after fermentation is complete. This ensures that you do not get yeast into the still. Both are used by almost every professional and by most amateurs. Most people who do not use it are simply uneducated about it.

**Q: I am making a fruit mash and was wondering how to apply this product here? Just the yeast and sugar straight into the mash?**
A: Yes, easy as can be.  I use 5 1/2 gallons of warm water, 18lbs of table sugar and a pack of the carbon.  It takes about 10 days to completely finish bubbling.  Add the clearing agent and wait another couple of days.  I get 5 quarts of 190 proof after distillation.  I've done this many times and the results of solidly consistent.

**Q: Should I place excess packages in the freezer or refrigerator?  I know the package says cool dry place.  Will freezing hurt product?**
A: My personal experience is I just put it in box where I put all my "stuff"..lol I've never had it long enough to put it in the fridge or freezer after use. I only use maybe a couple of tablespoons out of the pack for a 5 gallon pot. I think people are getting the off taste because they use the whole pack, you really don't need that much yeast for 5 gallons.

**Q: can i use this with a rice mash**
A: It’s good yeast, you can use it to ferment any sugar.  However, in a rice mash you will probably need to add some amylase to convert the starches, and you might not get the “turbo” rate, but it will work.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super Duper Turbo Shmurbo
*by V***Z on 30 May 2024*

I have tried a lot of yeast in the past, along with a huge variety of homemade yeast nutrients, so I was a bit skeptical after ordering these yeast packs. Many turbo yeast labels promise a quick and effective process, but this time my experience was truly mind-blowing. Using 5 kg of sugar per 5.5 gallons of water and homemade yeast nutrient made from tomato paste, peas, and berries, everything fermented in just 24 hours. No foam at all. The fermentation was very, I mean VERY aggressive and clean. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I let it sit for another 48 hours, but the bubbler was already dead quiet. Well, we have a new champion in town!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Don't walk away from quality
*by K***E on 18 August 2025*

I've been brewing for many years now, and in the process there is one thing you had better pay close attention to and that is the quality of the yeast that you use. If you're out cooking up a batch I certainly hope you didn't use bread yeast....lol (Don't laugh, some people still do, although I cannot understand the reason why they would want their beer tasting like Wonder bread) I've have purchased Still Spirit products for sometime now and essentially it boils down to this without a whole lot of hyperbole, Still Spirits yeast is without a doubt the best. Now understand this is not your average yeast, I'm speaking here of the turbo yeast Classic 8. it's been cultured to produce massive amounts of ethanol in a very short period, I followed the instructions according to what they determine are the proper water temperatures, volume of yeast, amount of sugar, and to top it all off each bag of yeast is filled with nutrients specifically for yeast growth, as I have stated the performance is extremely steady, my batches very rarely stray from an ABV of +/-1% and, to top it all off the yeast has variability in the brewing process, it performs under a number of different circumstances, of course temperature is always very critical, this it seems to shrug off the insult of a colder vat slowing its fermentation, this yeast doesn't do this, the only things I have noted that kill it before it can complete its job is PH, (Remember alcohol is neutral pH, dead smack in the middle of the PH range, the yeast can get a little cranky when you start tipping one way or the other with the acidity of the Brew. Now here's the wild news. This yeast impressed me so much that I purchased a 10 gallon fermentation vessel, simply because the packets of yeast are designed for a 5 gallon batch, you can always make it smaller, just be proportional, but the purpose of why I went to 10 gallons is simply this. This yeast has great variability on what you can do with it, or you can simply follow the rules and get very good predictable results. ABV guaranteed on the packet can be surpassed by twice that amount, I routinely Brew 40 proof alcohol, and it is important for you to remember, this is just a base yeast, it's purpose is to produce ethanol, nothing else. Unless you set up your brewing process the only thing you're going to be producing is vodka, or more accurately a neutral grain spirit, homemade biofuel basically, and one that can knock you on your can so please drink responsibly, I use distilled water, I use the clearing agent also made by Still Spirits, the A and b attached packs of kiesesol and Chitosan, (and if you ask me how to pronounce chitosan, you most likely won't get it right but here's a hint, it's not cheetosan) actually there are 12 different pronunciations, the most common or proper is kai-TOE-san, with emphasis on the toe. Just thought I'd save you the headache.....lol To increase the levels of alcohol no matter what you're brewing there's a few basic rules of thumb, if you want a higher ABV, plan on doing the following, higher starting temperatures, and higher ambient temperature, I would suggest no more than 7° above Fahrenheit on what is quoted as the starting temperature, if it says start at 80° start at 87, have the room 7° warmer if possible, once you've done this the next day reduce the temperature of the room to what is listed on the back as a good brewing ambient temperature, nominally around 70 to 74°Fahrenheit, and don't forget the clearing agents made by Still Spirits, if you use them correctly and apply it to the Brew correctly after fermentation is done, within a day your Brew is going to be as clear as a mountain lake, thanks to chitosin, you want to know how it works to clean all those particles out ? It's only one of three atoms on the planet that have a positively charged electron, the chitosan has now become a magnet for every other electron, since one atom has a positive electron and the other has a negative they join like magnets until they become too heavy to stay in suspension in the Brew. Roughly the same thing goes for kiesesol it's the first part of the process when using a clearing agent, the kiesesol is used first, and is used for the larger heavier particles, the Chitosan is the fine clearing agent. If you've never learned how to properly drain a vat I suggest you learn how and either make up or purchase a few of the tools that make it much easier, because you're going to have to go through the process of refining and clearing the alcohol several times, the sediments fall out, it takes a long time and it has to be still, you wind up with a very very fine silty like substance on the bottom of the vat, you have to drain the vat carefully so you do not disturb the sediments, this requires suctioning it from above, essentially take a clothespin and four or five feet of fish tank airline tubing, set the drawing end of the tube in the vat about an inch and a half above the sediment, if you wish to get it a little lower or closer you risk sucking up sediments, there is always loss when brewing, it's part of the process. All In All I'm going to recommend any product that they make, except one, and I've only used it once, it's has a lot in parallel with toner powder, it gets everywhere, but most importantly it turns your brew as black as night, it's supposed to be if I remember correctly a nutrient and clearing agent in one, all I got for my trouble was 5 gallons of black ink, but, I'm sure I read the instructions but I could always have made a mistake, you get the first one for free.....

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shine on
*by G***R on 26 January 2026*

Great stuff I do 50 gallon batches and stack this it works really good at different temperatures and is always good tasting and crystal clear after distilling

## Frequently Bought Together

- Still Spirits Turbo Classic 8 Yeast (Pack of 5)
- Still Spirits Turbo Clear (Pack of 5) Clearing Agent
- Still Spirits Turbo Carbon (Pack of 5) - Spirit Enhancer - Unflavored - Powder - Adult - 23L - Artisanal - Allergen Free - Plant Based

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