hunter_le five
Sheriff Underscore
Forgive me if this has already been covered, but my Google-Fu has failed me.
I was planning on brewing an altbier on Sunday (June 29), and after I got home from the LHBS last week, I noticed that the Wyeast packet they sold me was really old (January mfg date). Mr Malty estimated only 10% viability, so I decided to make a 2L starter on Thursday morning, cold crash Friday morning, and step up in another 2L starter Friday night and cold crash again Saturday night to decant after Sunday's brew day.
Long story short, SWMBO's sister ended up being hospitalized Saturday night and I spent all day Sunday in the hospital, so I made the yeast starter/stepped it up but never got to brew.
I went ahead and just left the flask of yeast in the fridge with the intention of maybe pitching it this upcoming weekend, hopefully Saturday. I assume that should work okay, correct?
My biggest concern is that during the second starter phase, the foaming got pretty violent (in spite of a liberal dose of Fermcap) and blew the foil cover off the flask while I was asleep. It was left like that all night, uncovered. Additionally the stir bar was thrown and it wasn't spinning at all for an extended period of time. Now there are dried bits of krausen and yeast all over the interior neck of the flask. I was in a hurry to get to the hospital so I just replaced the foil and put the flask straight into the fridge after I discovered the mess the next morning.
Should I be worried that the starter might be infected at this point and just buy new yeast? Or should I just stop being paranoid and just use it?
I was planning on brewing an altbier on Sunday (June 29), and after I got home from the LHBS last week, I noticed that the Wyeast packet they sold me was really old (January mfg date). Mr Malty estimated only 10% viability, so I decided to make a 2L starter on Thursday morning, cold crash Friday morning, and step up in another 2L starter Friday night and cold crash again Saturday night to decant after Sunday's brew day.
Long story short, SWMBO's sister ended up being hospitalized Saturday night and I spent all day Sunday in the hospital, so I made the yeast starter/stepped it up but never got to brew.
I went ahead and just left the flask of yeast in the fridge with the intention of maybe pitching it this upcoming weekend, hopefully Saturday. I assume that should work okay, correct?
My biggest concern is that during the second starter phase, the foaming got pretty violent (in spite of a liberal dose of Fermcap) and blew the foil cover off the flask while I was asleep. It was left like that all night, uncovered. Additionally the stir bar was thrown and it wasn't spinning at all for an extended period of time. Now there are dried bits of krausen and yeast all over the interior neck of the flask. I was in a hurry to get to the hospital so I just replaced the foil and put the flask straight into the fridge after I discovered the mess the next morning.
Should I be worried that the starter might be infected at this point and just buy new yeast? Or should I just stop being paranoid and just use it?