So I tried my first yeast washing yesterday, and I am not doing something right.
The beer was a pumpkin ale I made 6 days ago. It was an AG brew. I do not have an immersion cooler yet (I hope this changes by next week!) so when I am done with my boil, I am still cooling via water and ice in our laundy room sink. It usually takes about 45 minutes to get the wort cooled. Once the wort is cooled to room temp (75 or so), I pour the entire pot into my 6 gallon bucket for primary fermentation. I pitched a 1.5 liter starter of American Ale wyeast into my primary and I had great action on the fermentation.
I decided to transfer the brew to the secondary yesterday afternoon. I have the standard j-hook tube that I use with tubing to siphon my batch from the primary to the secondary.
When I had just a small thin layer of beer left on top of the yeast / trub cake, I stopped siphoning. To try and wash this yeast, I followed the steps in the sticky on this forum. When I poured all of the remaining ingredients from the bottom of the bucket to a large half gallon jar and let it set for 20 minutes, there was a huge amount of solid chunks in the entire jar, minus about 1/8 of an inch on the top that was clear.
Put quickly, I feel like I have a whole bunch of trub and it was hard to see where a yeast layer would form to harvest.
Any thoughts on my procedure??
The beer was a pumpkin ale I made 6 days ago. It was an AG brew. I do not have an immersion cooler yet (I hope this changes by next week!) so when I am done with my boil, I am still cooling via water and ice in our laundy room sink. It usually takes about 45 minutes to get the wort cooled. Once the wort is cooled to room temp (75 or so), I pour the entire pot into my 6 gallon bucket for primary fermentation. I pitched a 1.5 liter starter of American Ale wyeast into my primary and I had great action on the fermentation.
I decided to transfer the brew to the secondary yesterday afternoon. I have the standard j-hook tube that I use with tubing to siphon my batch from the primary to the secondary.
When I had just a small thin layer of beer left on top of the yeast / trub cake, I stopped siphoning. To try and wash this yeast, I followed the steps in the sticky on this forum. When I poured all of the remaining ingredients from the bottom of the bucket to a large half gallon jar and let it set for 20 minutes, there was a huge amount of solid chunks in the entire jar, minus about 1/8 of an inch on the top that was clear.
Put quickly, I feel like I have a whole bunch of trub and it was hard to see where a yeast layer would form to harvest.
Any thoughts on my procedure??