radwizard
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A few days ago I harvested some yeast of a Kolsch directly out of my conical. Usually I use overbuilt starters to keep my yeast going, but I thought I would try this out.
The harvesting didn’t go that great, I think I wasted a lot of the good yeast when I was dumping the true portion. I ended up filling a few liter flasks with a slurry that ended up being a lot of beer. I ended up with just over 400 ml of compacted yeast at the bottom. It is probably still compacting.
Anyways I am a bit confused if I have enough yeast for my next beer (11 gallons 1.042). I see the measurements for slurry, but is this based on the initial mixture or the actually compacted good yeast. I know without actually counting there isn’t a way to know exactly what I have here, but would you pitch this in a 11 gallon batch? Thanks
The harvesting didn’t go that great, I think I wasted a lot of the good yeast when I was dumping the true portion. I ended up filling a few liter flasks with a slurry that ended up being a lot of beer. I ended up with just over 400 ml of compacted yeast at the bottom. It is probably still compacting.
Anyways I am a bit confused if I have enough yeast for my next beer (11 gallons 1.042). I see the measurements for slurry, but is this based on the initial mixture or the actually compacted good yeast. I know without actually counting there isn’t a way to know exactly what I have here, but would you pitch this in a 11 gallon batch? Thanks
