Kaiser442
Active Member
I'm brewing again
- airlock bubbling happily on AHS' London Pub Ale! Sadly, I waited until my Red ran out so I'm short on things to drink (Belgian dubbel still on tap though).
Anyway - to the point:
It seems like a shame to just wash all this yeasty trub down the sink when I transfer to the secondary (and again when I xfer to the keg). I keep wanting to throw something - ANYTHING together to experiment.
It seems like it would be cooler if I could do it on the cheap... maybe a little DME, some honey from the grocery store, and a little table or turbinado sugar?
Anyway, it's White Labs English Ale yeast (WLP002) and I have 1oz of UK Fuggle hops (5.1AA) that they gave me by accident a couple months ago.
Since I only have a little hops I thought I might do a half-size batch.
Oh - another question... which trub would be better for this? The one in the primary - or should I wait until I transfer out of the secondary? I'm not too schooled on how much yeast sticks around until the later stages
Any thoughts?


Anyway - to the point:
It seems like a shame to just wash all this yeasty trub down the sink when I transfer to the secondary (and again when I xfer to the keg). I keep wanting to throw something - ANYTHING together to experiment.
It seems like it would be cooler if I could do it on the cheap... maybe a little DME, some honey from the grocery store, and a little table or turbinado sugar?
Anyway, it's White Labs English Ale yeast (WLP002) and I have 1oz of UK Fuggle hops (5.1AA) that they gave me by accident a couple months ago.
Since I only have a little hops I thought I might do a half-size batch.
Oh - another question... which trub would be better for this? The one in the primary - or should I wait until I transfer out of the secondary? I'm not too schooled on how much yeast sticks around until the later stages
Any thoughts?
