mixmasterob
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So wait a couple of days, toss it in the fridge, pour off the beer and pitch the yeast slurry in a bigger starter? Say about 1 liter/1 cup DME?
So wait a couple of days, toss it in the fridge, pour off the beer and pitch the yeast slurry in a bigger starter? Say about 1 liter/1 cup DME?
All 3 of those beers were fantastic, btw. My favorite was the Brutal Bitter. I'm going to have to brew that sometime soon.
Just checked my IPA after 7 days @ ~60 degrees and its down to 1.020. SG was 1.063. Surely its not done! I am gonna move it to warm it up a bit for another week or so...hmmmm.I don't know about all that, but mine has been fermenting a 1.045 batch of beer for over a week and I am barely below 1.020 at this point. I am sure not impressed.
UPDATE/EDIT **** Well, I take that back. I measured 1.019 this morning, day 9. I just measured now and I got 1.011. I was so suprised I measured with two hydrometers at the same time. It's legit! Looks like it is going to finish below 1.010. I am happy with that. I underpitched so it just took a while. ******
Just checked my IPA after 7 days @ ~60 degrees and its down to 1.020. SG was 1.063. Surely its not done! I am gonna move it to warm it up a bit for another week or so...hmmmm.
I harvested some Pacman yeast this weekend and figured I would share my experience. I started with 3 22oz. bombers:
-Dead Guy Ale - didn't say Pacman anywhere on the bottle, though it did have a bit of yeast in the bottom of the bottle.
-Brutal bitter - did indeed say Pacman yeast in the ingredients on the bottle, had tons of yeast at the bottom.
-Shakespeare Stout - did indeed say Pacman yeast in the ingredients on the bottle, had tons of yeast at the bottom.
Basically I just decanted the beer off and drank it, poured a little sterilized water in the bottom of each bottle, swirled, then poured the contents of all 3 into the bottom of a clean/sterile White Labs vial and threw it in the fridge. A day later there's about a half inch of slurry in the bottom of the vial. Whenever I feel like brewing with it I'll step it up into a starter.
ok so i was gonna try to harvest some yeast from the bottom of 1 or 2 bottles of brutal bitter but is does not say pacman on the label. Does that mean its not the same? would i be better off buying 2 or 3 packs of it?
Mocha should work if there is yeast on the bottom. Not a filtered beer. It all depends on how fresh the beer is. Buy it from a place that keeps their beer cold and goes through it pretty quickly.anyone harvest rogue yeast from the Mocha Porter? I bought a six pack the other day and theres a lot of sediment in each bottle!![]()
yep, warm that hog up.......a nice little trick would also be to add 8 0z corn sugar and warm it....
I had a recent pacman brew stall at 1.020....I warmed it up to 68 and threw in 8 oz sugar. 1.008 is the final gravity now.
I have my 1.090 double IPA sitting at 62 degrees right now and the ferment is sure not super fast by any means, heck there is barely even krausen. My thinking is that this yeast is much slower at cold temps.