RUNningonbrew
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I washed my yeast today and came out with these three jars, my question is how many batches will these yield? And how long are they good for in the fridge? Any help would be great, thanks!
Can you reuse the yeast that you harvested?
Do I need to make a starter to pitch this yeast? Also if I make a starter does it need to be on a stir plate? I don't have one, but trying to make one out of spare computer parts
The nice thing about making a starter is it provides some insurance that your yeast is good and ready to use. If it can't take off in a starter, then throwing it at 5 gallons will be a fools errand. You also can use less harvested yeast, grow it in the starter, and have a good amount to pitch. Also, you can smell your starter to know if you got more than you bargained for as far as nasties go.
I used one of my halfpint jars that had maybe 3mm of yeast on the bottom, made a starter, bumped it up, pitched it, started in hours.
So I have a growler to make a starter in, do I need a air lock or can I just cover in foil and just stir it up every once and awhile?
RUNningonbrew said:Anyone ever harvest yeast from the secondary?