This is my first post in the wild beers category as I'm making my first wild beer.
I brewed a 6 gallon batch of saison in the beginning of December, split it between two carboys, added the same brewer's yeast to both but with one of two different starters I'd made up just from bottle dregs. As a very unscientific experiment I'd tried half a dozen wild beers and made one starter from the more sour dregs and another from the less sour.
My original plan was to leave them for a month and then rack them off their yeast cakes into smaller carboys with less exposed surface area. But I ended up leaving them more than a month and now there's a thin white pellicle on both. I guess the good news is that I had good starters but now I'm not sure what to do next.
Should I:
A. Leave them until the pellicle breaks down despite the large surface exposed to air?
B. Rack them to my smaller carboys as planned?
C. Since the pellicle looks identical, were my starters cross contaminated? Therefor should I just rack both into the same larger carboy? (I only have two small ones for split batch experiments.)
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Chris
I brewed a 6 gallon batch of saison in the beginning of December, split it between two carboys, added the same brewer's yeast to both but with one of two different starters I'd made up just from bottle dregs. As a very unscientific experiment I'd tried half a dozen wild beers and made one starter from the more sour dregs and another from the less sour.
My original plan was to leave them for a month and then rack them off their yeast cakes into smaller carboys with less exposed surface area. But I ended up leaving them more than a month and now there's a thin white pellicle on both. I guess the good news is that I had good starters but now I'm not sure what to do next.
Should I:
A. Leave them until the pellicle breaks down despite the large surface exposed to air?
B. Rack them to my smaller carboys as planned?
C. Since the pellicle looks identical, were my starters cross contaminated? Therefor should I just rack both into the same larger carboy? (I only have two small ones for split batch experiments.)
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Chris