phoenixcompost
Member
Hello!
Basically, I am wondering how I can dry out some yeast so I can use it some months later (similar to the dry yeast one can purchase).
I often use different yeasts for different beers, and I do not like keeping 4-5 yeast starters alive for months at a time, until I need certain strains of yeast later on (yes, I know about how to freeze it with glycerine, but I would prefer a dry storage method).
Does anyone know about drying yeast out, so it can be rehydrated and used again later? I realize their might be some concerns with sanitizing, as I imagine the yeast from the store is made in totally sanitary conditions.
However, I would still love to hear about different methods, even if they weren't 100 percent guarenteed to produce a yeast starter without contaminants. Also, I sometimes brew with wild yeast, so I am open to a little contamination to see what happens, in some cases.
Of course, the least contmination methods would be good to know!
Anyway, thanks!
Basically, I am wondering how I can dry out some yeast so I can use it some months later (similar to the dry yeast one can purchase).
I often use different yeasts for different beers, and I do not like keeping 4-5 yeast starters alive for months at a time, until I need certain strains of yeast later on (yes, I know about how to freeze it with glycerine, but I would prefer a dry storage method).
Does anyone know about drying yeast out, so it can be rehydrated and used again later? I realize their might be some concerns with sanitizing, as I imagine the yeast from the store is made in totally sanitary conditions.
However, I would still love to hear about different methods, even if they weren't 100 percent guarenteed to produce a yeast starter without contaminants. Also, I sometimes brew with wild yeast, so I am open to a little contamination to see what happens, in some cases.
Of course, the least contmination methods would be good to know!
Anyway, thanks!