I was perusing the board a while back and came across a post by someone saying that if they bottled a beer, and were planning on brewing soon using the same yeast that they just scooped some slurry into a ziploc bag and stuck it in the fridge. I bottled a beer over a week ago with s-05 yeast and opened up a ziploc bag and poured some of the trub from the carboy into the bag, sealed it up and tossed it in the beer fridge PLANNING on brewing in the next day or two. That was over a week ago. I brewed last night and decided to try the slurry in the baggie. I sanitized the baggie and some scissors and snipped the corner off of the baggie and squeezed the yeast into my carboy, THEN poured the beer through a funnel over the yeast. I had pretty good activity within a couple of hours and as I was typ[ing this out to tell you about it my wife informed me that " YOUR BEER IS COMING OUT OF YOUR BUBBLER" . I had to stop and go put a blowoff tube on it.
It seems that yeast are pretty hard to mess up.
It seems that yeast are pretty hard to mess up.