I made a batch of pale ale early this summer that I fermented with a 3rd generation of S-04. Unlike the previous brews, where gravity went from 1053 -> 1011, this one went from 1055 -> 1006. At bottling time, I was not sure if the beer would be any good or not, so I just dumped the yeast cake after bottling. I did however, get lots of trub (deliberately) in the last two bottles (labeled as such), so if the beer turned out great, I could probably still resurrect whatever this yeast was. Well, as it turned out, the beer was great, and there were no gushers, no weird flavors, nothing out of the ordinary. The citra dry hop aroma is mostly gone, but flavor is still very nice.
But now, I'm down to just those last two trubby bottles, and wondering if I should try making a starter to keep this yeast going, or not tempt fate, and just be grateful that I didn't have to dump the batch.
A subsequent batch using same bucket/spigots/etc made with a new packet of S-04 fermented perfectly normally (1054 -> 1012), so I think that rules out infected equipment.
But now, I'm down to just those last two trubby bottles, and wondering if I should try making a starter to keep this yeast going, or not tempt fate, and just be grateful that I didn't have to dump the batch.
A subsequent batch using same bucket/spigots/etc made with a new packet of S-04 fermented perfectly normally (1054 -> 1012), so I think that rules out infected equipment.