P Pixalated Well-Known Member Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 218 Reaction score 2 Location Rockville, MD Feb 12, 2011 #1 I made a starter, refrigerated it, but I am not sure how much liquid to dump out. Is the white stuff on the bottom the settled yeast, and that's all I care about?
I made a starter, refrigerated it, but I am not sure how much liquid to dump out. Is the white stuff on the bottom the settled yeast, and that's all I care about?
Sherpa FE The < 1% Club HBT Supporter Joined Oct 20, 2007 Messages 818 Reaction score 20 Location Blairsville Feb 12, 2011 #2 you can either pitch the whole thing, however if you want to just pitch the yeast, its the stuff on the bottom of the flask.
you can either pitch the whole thing, however if you want to just pitch the yeast, its the stuff on the bottom of the flask.
T theredben Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2010 Messages 934 Reaction score 27 Location Langley Feb 12, 2011 #3 I usually dump out almost everything, leaving maybe a couple of tablespoons behind to swirl the yeast back into suspension.
I usually dump out almost everything, leaving maybe a couple of tablespoons behind to swirl the yeast back into suspension.
OP OP P Pixalated Well-Known Member Joined Jul 26, 2010 Messages 218 Reaction score 2 Location Rockville, MD Feb 12, 2011 #4 My starter is quite large so I do not want do dump all if it. So is the white stuff at the bottom the yeast?
My starter is quite large so I do not want do dump all if it. So is the white stuff at the bottom the yeast?
sjbeerman Well-Known Member Joined Jan 3, 2011 Messages 301 Reaction score 5 Location San Jose Feb 12, 2011 #5 Yes, the white stuff at the bottom is yeast. I usually decant until there is ~1L remaining then pitch that in the wort.
Yes, the white stuff at the bottom is yeast. I usually decant until there is ~1L remaining then pitch that in the wort.