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brian williams
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question to OP: after filling the larger vessel with the yeast from the secondary, you said
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i could see how that lack of clarification could possibly confuse people, especially when all the stuff in the secondary won't fit into the larger mason jar. |
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I especially like the idea of boiling everything together, and of de-oxygenating the water to let the yeasties sleep ...
Pictures esp helpful...I have the flask, now I will get the tongs and start washing after I rack this weekend .. What *will* I do with all the $$ I save ?? How long can you store the yeast ? 1 month ? |
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Stick it in the fridge
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I'd NOT do any yeast reusing until you're quite certain of your sanitation process. If you must pitch on the cake, take a good whiff of it first and taste the beer that you just racked off. If it smells or tastes sour or bad in any way, don't risk the next batch too.
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