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    Yeast Slanting

    Does anybody use antibiotics in their slants to prevent anything but yeast growth? If so, what kind do you use and how much?
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    Slanting yeast

    Does anyone use an antibiotic in their slants? If so, which one and how much?
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    Slanting yeast

    Hello all, I have been slanting yeast for a couple months now, and earlier today I came across an article about storing yeast in sterile Distilled water versus on a slant. The benefit being the ability to store for much longer periods of time without refrigeration. The thought being that the...
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    Storing Yeast Cultures In Sterile Distilled Water

    http://www.brewery.org/brewery/library/SterileDW1096.html
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    Storing Yeast Cultures In Sterile Distilled Water

    Hello all, I have been slanting yeast for a couple months now, and earlier today I came across an article about storing yeast in sterile Distilled water versus on a slant. The benefit being the ability to store for much longer periods of time without refrigeration. The thought being that the...
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    Equipment for Yeast Study

    I think the mic is something you can get later. Once I have the yeast on a slant, I'll inoculate about 150 ml of wort and sit it on my stir plate for 24 hours. If the wort turns all milky looking, I know I have healthy yeast.
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    Equipment for Yeast Study

    Here's what I use in my lab. Gloves, a propane blowtorch to create a sterile air space (you can buy it at lowes for $15), 70% ethyl alcohol, sterile Petri dishes, autoclaveable vials, agar, and a pressure cooker (autoclave)
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    No WLP005 British Ale @ LHBS WLP002/WLP013

    I love the 002. It's slightly dryer than the 005, but still lets the malty goodness shine! 013 is good too, but even dryer than the 002.
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    Slanting yeast

    What is the wort to agar ratio?
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    Short Fermentation advantages

    The yeast should clean any off flavors 48 hours after primary fermentation is complete. After you've reached your final gravity, raise the temperature a bit (this will allow the yeast to work a bit faster and therefore clean the beer faster).
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    Short Fermentation advantages

    The turn around time depends on the yeast you use, the amount of yeast you pitch, and how well you control fermentation temperature. Most yeast will finish fermentation within 5-7 days, provided you pitch adequate and healthy yeast. Others even sooner (San Diego super yeast). Also, controlling...
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    Once you get vinegar is it permanently contaminated?

    The chlorine dioxide will kill any bacteria (lacto, pedio, and aceto) in the yeast, however, if your issue is mutation, there is really no fix for that besides starting from a pure culture.
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    Once you get vinegar is it permanently contaminated?

    Add two tablets of chlorine dioxide (you can buy it at dicks sporting goods). It will kill all the bugs and not harm the yeast.
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    Pre-boil and original gravity the same...

    I fly sparge. Also, what is the consequence of my hydrometer reading .994 in distilled water?
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    Pre-boil and original gravity the same...

    Also, just calibrated the hydrometer and it read .994 in room temp distilled water
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    Pre-boil and original gravity the same...

    I filled the graduated cylinder with the wort from the full kettle before boil. It was around 122F and was around 1.032. Once it cooled to 70F it was at 1.041.
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    Pre-boil and original gravity the same...

    I'm an all grain brewer, have a round igloo cooler with a false bottom. I made a pumpkin ale and mashed in at 157F. Fly sparked at 170F. My first running were 1.051 and my pre boil gravity was 1.041. After an hour boil and the wort chilled down to 80F, my pre boil was 1.043 (after calculations...
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    What's your house strain(s)?

    I've always used Cali and American ale yeast, through some other here and there. Now, my house strains are San Diego Super for my pale's and London ale for my malty beers. How about you?
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    Temp of fermenting beer question?

    A swamp cooler is an easy way at to keep your beers in the mid 60's. Perfect for ales. $20 investment and it'll greatly improve the quality of your beer. Got buy a $15 plastic tote or bucket from Walmart, fill it with a couple inches of water and add a frozen milk jug of water. Then take an old...
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