The instructions I have read suggest they should be the same temp when adding.
Vince
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Yes, it seems like you hydrate the yeast with warm water and do not want to put it in a much colder juice since it will “shock” the yeast. If I remember the hydrated yeast should be about 10F +/- of each other. It’s been a while since I have done this. Read the directions!
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