I racked a brew from primary to secondary in the midst of brewing another batch. After the first was in the secondary, I poured half the yeast cake/trub into a 2qt pitcher and added cool water, swirled it and let it settle. Then I poured half this to another 2qt pitcher, added cool water and swirled again. I repeated this until I had a fairly trub free solution. I pitched this to the batch I was brewing. It was the most vigorous fermentation I have had yet.
I read in another post about siphoning a new brew right on top of the old yeast cake.
Which method is best?
I read in another post about siphoning a new brew right on top of the old yeast cake.
Which method is best?