One of my homebrewing goals this year is to get more involved in yeast handling. I've started harvesting yeast from my batches and saving them in the fridge for future use.
Last weekend I decided to attempt to harvest some yeast out of some commercial bottles. I went for a six pack of Bells Winter White ale which is unpasteurized and apparently uses a hybrid yeast (cross between 3711 and hefe).
To harvest I poured almost all of the beer out of three bottles, then the dregs were swirled and poured into a sanitized and sealed mason jar. I let the jar warm to room temp over a few hours and then made a starter.
I messed up the volume on the starter and created a 500ml starter using 100 grams of DME, instead of the 1L starter I was planning for, oh well.
I pitched the dregs into the starter, covered it with foil, and let it sit on the counter. Absolutely nothing happened for about 3 and a half days. I was ready to toss it and call the experiment ruined, but then I noticed some activity.
This morning the starter was bubbling happily and appears to look like any other yeast starter I've made.
My concern is with possible contamination due to the starter wort sitting out on the counter for almost a week with just foil covering it. Since the yeast too so long to get going could there be anything else growing in there with them? If so could that something else be dangerous and how can I make sure nothing bad is going to show up if I use this starter in a 5 gallon batch?
Thanks!
Last weekend I decided to attempt to harvest some yeast out of some commercial bottles. I went for a six pack of Bells Winter White ale which is unpasteurized and apparently uses a hybrid yeast (cross between 3711 and hefe).
To harvest I poured almost all of the beer out of three bottles, then the dregs were swirled and poured into a sanitized and sealed mason jar. I let the jar warm to room temp over a few hours and then made a starter.
I messed up the volume on the starter and created a 500ml starter using 100 grams of DME, instead of the 1L starter I was planning for, oh well.
I pitched the dregs into the starter, covered it with foil, and let it sit on the counter. Absolutely nothing happened for about 3 and a half days. I was ready to toss it and call the experiment ruined, but then I noticed some activity.
This morning the starter was bubbling happily and appears to look like any other yeast starter I've made.
My concern is with possible contamination due to the starter wort sitting out on the counter for almost a week with just foil covering it. Since the yeast too so long to get going could there be anything else growing in there with them? If so could that something else be dangerous and how can I make sure nothing bad is going to show up if I use this starter in a 5 gallon batch?
Thanks!