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ColoradoChuck

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I made a 1L 1.040 starter; the source yeast wasn't too old, and it seemed to ferment well. Life intercedes, and that flask comes to sit covered with foil in my refrigerator.

- How long do I have before it is no longer good to use? Is saving it to a media bottle for a longer storage period a viable option?
- Can I re-pitch to another starter to keep it going, and if so, are there any modifications to technique or timing to be considered?
 
I try to never box myself in like this, but in the same situation, I would chill and then decant most of the spent wort and leave the rest in the fridge. A day before pitching I would warm it up and add enough fresh starter wort to make up a liter again, creating a "vitality starter", and ideally pitch it at high krausen, but post-fermentation would be fine as well...

Cheers!
 
Ive done what @day_trippr mentioned when I got myself into a situation like this. I know the 2 week rule mentioned above but it doesn't hurt to give the yeast a boost ahead of pitching it, and you'll likely get your fastest start on fermentation with this method as well.
 
Ive done what @day_trippr mentioned when I got myself into a situation like this. I know the 2 week rule mentioned above but it doesn't hurt to give the yeast a boost ahead of pitching it, and you'll likely get your fastest start on fermentation with this method as well.

Thanks, @bailey mountain brewer. Would this boost be a vitality starter at the later brew time, or a full-blown starter redo 1-2 days ahead?
 

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