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Yesterday I bottled a Blonde Ale and washed the yeast. The guide I read was pretty good and the yeast looked great, but the person that made the post re-pitched the same day he washed the yeast.
I I put the washed yeast in the fridge because I didn't want to brew the same day I bottled.
Anyway, I took the yeast out of the fridge 3 hours before I pitched it and let it sit on the counter. I pitched a full mason jar into 8 gallons of 1.068OG stout today, and then started wondering if there was anything else I was supposed to do after a period of refrigeration like that. I figured it was like a giant white labs vial, but maybe someone can tell me if I missed something.
Did I do alright? Any advice for next time?
Thanks!
I I put the washed yeast in the fridge because I didn't want to brew the same day I bottled.
Anyway, I took the yeast out of the fridge 3 hours before I pitched it and let it sit on the counter. I pitched a full mason jar into 8 gallons of 1.068OG stout today, and then started wondering if there was anything else I was supposed to do after a period of refrigeration like that. I figured it was like a giant white labs vial, but maybe someone can tell me if I missed something.
Did I do alright? Any advice for next time?
Thanks!