Libertycourt
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Yeast washing has been a joy to do, but identifying which layer is which, has been a nightmare. After reading as many articles as possible; I still find myself looking at my washed yeast like a deer in the headlights. If someone could possible look at my washed yeast (Wyeast Irish ale) and give me some insight, that would be awesome.I always thought the dark layer was on the bottom and white/yeast layer was on the top(unless that white layer is not yeast!)
Yeast washing has been a joy to do, but identifying which layer is which, has been a nightmare. After reading as many articles as possible; I still find myself looking at my washed yeast like a deer in the headlights. If someone could possible look at my washed yeast (Wyeast Irish ale) and give me some insight, that would be awesome.I always thought the dark layer was on the bottom and white/yeast layer was on the top(unless that white layer is not yeast!)
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