NIU_Brew84
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This is what I've found, just checking if the instructions are correct (in this instance I'm looking to bottle harvest from Sierra Nevada Pale Ale):
1. Pour the last bit of beer/sediment from several beers into a yeast starter (sanitized jar with 1 pint of water 1/2c of DME boiled and cooled)
2. Cover/put on air lock and let ferment until settled out.
Then you just repeat that process with the same batch until you get a nice "creamy" layer of yeast? Is it better to keep adding new wort to the same bottle containing the yeast? Or should it be transferred to fresh jar/wort each time?
1. Pour the last bit of beer/sediment from several beers into a yeast starter (sanitized jar with 1 pint of water 1/2c of DME boiled and cooled)
2. Cover/put on air lock and let ferment until settled out.
Then you just repeat that process with the same batch until you get a nice "creamy" layer of yeast? Is it better to keep adding new wort to the same bottle containing the yeast? Or should it be transferred to fresh jar/wort each time?