slayer021175666
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Getting close to pitching time.
Anyone?
Okay. Thank you.Yes, use them both! It may be a bit of an under pitch, but it should work.
Thank you, too.It is hard to say with just a picture. It looks like a good amount of clean yeast. How old is the yeast and where did it come from? Pitching both of them would be a safer bet than just pitching one.
It is top cropped yeast from 10 gallons of about a 5.25% beer and it's been in the fridge for maybe 2 weeks.
Oh, yeah! I wasn't top cropping until about a year ago and now that I've started I would never quit! It is way easier to do than rinsing and it is taking yeast from the most healthy yeast on top instead of the least healthy yeast on the bottom. Also, yes. It seems to produce some really Kick-Ass yeast! I think that contributes to my air locks blowing off. Hahaha!Ahhh...harvested yeast does not get much fresher or healthier than that. Top cropping has been on my list of things to try out.
How would you measure that?fwiw, I typically pitch a minimum of 100ml of thick white starter yeast per 5.5g which reliably gets the job done...
Cheers!
Replace your airlock with a larger diameter hose and bubbler bottle. You'll need to make a larger hole in your stopper or get a tube of large enough diameter to fit snuggly in your carboy's mouth or whatever hole the stopper for the airlock is going into.I've been having airlocks blow off with a bunch of foam coming out
Thank you, brother.Replace your airlock with a larger diameter hose and bubbler bottle. You'll need to make a larger hole in your stopper or get a tube of large enough diameter to fit snuggly in your carboy's mouth or whatever hole the stopper for the airlock is going into.
Once I started using the larger diameter tube, I haven't used an airlock since. And I'd just bought three new airlocks that now just take up space and have never been used.
Never had any mess from vigorous kreausen's since then either. But larger diameter is the key thing, if you just get 3/8" tube, then you'll still have a mess.