Dutch_Brewer
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I've been reading about harvesting yeast and found out you can wash yeast or use more complex methods involving acids.
The basis is seperating the yeast from the trub and using that for a new brew.
Now on google i've found some people telling that washing is not necessary and you can just throw away half of the trub and pour the new wort right on top of the old half of the yeast cake? Is that true, or is this bad practise if so, why?
The basis is seperating the yeast from the trub and using that for a new brew.
Now on google i've found some people telling that washing is not necessary and you can just throw away half of the trub and pour the new wort right on top of the old half of the yeast cake? Is that true, or is this bad practise if so, why?