I have gotten myself, with the help of the Polar Vortex, into a situation where I don't know what to do. I ordered three packs of Wyeast and it was delivered slushy and mostly frozen. I thawed it out in the refrigerator for a day or two and proceeded to make a yeast starter. The three yeast packs all swelled after being smacked.
The yeast starter seems to have done its thing. I was not ready to brew yet (I did the yeast starter to essentially see if the yeast was still viable with plans to refrigerate it until I was ready to brew) so I put it all into my refrigerator.
The yeast starter is in a glass container with the foam stopper I used while the starter was starting, so to speak. I didn't think to cover it with an air tight seal when I put it away in the fridge to store for a few days - until about 5 minutes ago when I decided to write this post. Question: Did I risk contamination by not switching out the foam stopper for an air tight seal when I put it in the refrigerator? Should I dump it and start with new yeast?
Thanks!
Jason
The yeast starter seems to have done its thing. I was not ready to brew yet (I did the yeast starter to essentially see if the yeast was still viable with plans to refrigerate it until I was ready to brew) so I put it all into my refrigerator.
The yeast starter is in a glass container with the foam stopper I used while the starter was starting, so to speak. I didn't think to cover it with an air tight seal when I put it away in the fridge to store for a few days - until about 5 minutes ago when I decided to write this post. Question: Did I risk contamination by not switching out the foam stopper for an air tight seal when I put it in the refrigerator? Should I dump it and start with new yeast?
Thanks!
Jason