Just as I was packing the car to go to a brewday my wife tells me that a jar of yeast fell out of the fridge and smashed. Of course that jar was the wlp300 starter for today's brew.
Wasn't able to get a new one so I took a 300ml sample off the keg and made a 1 liter starter. Pitched after 6 hours, though it was only showing very minimal signs of activity.
Now I'm aware hefeweizens are maybe the 1 style that can benefit from under pitching, and I've successfully fermented 5 gallons off a tablespoon of healthy starter slurry so I know you can get make a good hefe on very little yeast. But this may be pushing it.
How many cells would we think was in a bottle of beer? It was pulled off a keg that had naturally carbed, though the sample didn't look as yeasty as I'd have liked.
I'm thinking I'll give this 2 days and see. Struggling to find time to get to the HBS at the moment. But if I'm dreaming then maybe I need to ask for time off work and get more tomorrow.
Wasn't able to get a new one so I took a 300ml sample off the keg and made a 1 liter starter. Pitched after 6 hours, though it was only showing very minimal signs of activity.
Now I'm aware hefeweizens are maybe the 1 style that can benefit from under pitching, and I've successfully fermented 5 gallons off a tablespoon of healthy starter slurry so I know you can get make a good hefe on very little yeast. But this may be pushing it.
How many cells would we think was in a bottle of beer? It was pulled off a keg that had naturally carbed, though the sample didn't look as yeasty as I'd have liked.
I'm thinking I'll give this 2 days and see. Struggling to find time to get to the HBS at the moment. But if I'm dreaming then maybe I need to ask for time off work and get more tomorrow.