Battery_BreweryNJ
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I harvested some yeast out of a growler of yellow snow Ipa and had it spinning for 48 hr, but i have no activity yet. It does seem like the amount of yeast in the bottom has increased. Here's a pic...

It took four or five days for mine to get going but when it did it took off fast. I'm having a glass of Yellow Snow IPA clone that I made up the recipe for. It tastes better than the real thing! I had a very hard time getting it to clear. First I tried gelatin and it barely did anything. A few days later I tried poly-clar and crash cooling to 32* in a cooler of snow and water. It is more clear than the real thing and tastes better too! I dry hopped half an ounce of amarillo and it gave it a better aroma than the Rogue.I harvested some yeast out of a growler of yellow snow Ipa and had it spinning for 48 hr, but i have no activity yet. It does seem like the amount of yeast in the bottom has increased. Here's a pic...
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No activity to speak of after 24 hours on the stir plate using the hazelnut brown dreg but I think I had too much wort. I had like 1600ml in there.
I went out and could only find a Dead Guy, no one has the Shakespeare stout around here. Anyways, I removed some wort and am down to about 700ml and had to cool the dead guy over night to get the yeasties to the bottom and will try again tonight.
I was in the same scenario earlier this week. I used 2 22oz. bottles per flask and it took over 48 hours to start.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f13/harvesting-commericial-yeast-pacman-other-patient-114540/
It took four or five days for mine to get going but when it did it took off fast. I'm having a glass of Yellow Snow IPA clone that I made up the recipe for. It tastes better than the real thing! I had a very hard time getting it to clear. First I tried gelatin and it barely did anything. A few days later I tried poly-clar and crash cooling to 32* in a cooler of snow and water. It is more clear than the real thing and tastes better too! I dry hopped half an ounce of amarillo and it gave it a better aroma than the Rogue.
Keep patient with the starter. Mine slowly grew more yeast at the bottom and then one morning it was foaming out the airlock.
No activity to speak of after 24 hours on the stir plate using the hazelnut brown dreg but I think I had too much wort. I had like 1600ml in there.
I went out and could only find a Dead Guy, no one has the Shakespeare stout around here. Anyways, I removed some wort and am down to about 700ml and had to cool the dead guy over night to get the yeasties to the bottom and will try again tonight.
Well here is what I have. Do you think I have some healthy pacman going here?
This is after 2 step ups but I am just wondering if this is healthy and pitchable or if this is not what I am looking for. This is my first attempt at harvesting from a bottle.
This is after letting it sit overnight not stiring
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about 12 hours later
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I want to pitch this tomorrow. This isn't creamy but looks like yeasties, will I be ok to pitch?
Looks good to me.
Has anyone got deadguy to work? I'm reading mixed answers on here.
Because resurrecting dead threads is better than starting a new one...
I don't think this question was answered /verified. Is there any salvagable yeast in the bottom of a 12 oz. bottle of Dead Guy (or multiple 12 oz. bottles of Dead Guy) ??