hazedandconfused
Well-Known Member
I dont think ill ever run out of questions for you guys here.
I plan on brewing a mocha porter tomorrow morning using wyeast irish ale yeast. Im going to do a primary only fermentation and let it sit about 15 days or so - so that i know itll finish and have had a bit of time to condition/clean up before i bottle. I was also hoping to do a stout and just pour the stout wort right on top of the yeast sediment immediately after siphoning the porter off. Does anybody think that this could be a bad idea? Most of what ive read about this procedure has been about people doing it right after siphoning to a secondary container right after the initial intense fermentation and i know nothing about using the yeast after the full fermentation.
I plan on brewing a mocha porter tomorrow morning using wyeast irish ale yeast. Im going to do a primary only fermentation and let it sit about 15 days or so - so that i know itll finish and have had a bit of time to condition/clean up before i bottle. I was also hoping to do a stout and just pour the stout wort right on top of the yeast sediment immediately after siphoning the porter off. Does anybody think that this could be a bad idea? Most of what ive read about this procedure has been about people doing it right after siphoning to a secondary container right after the initial intense fermentation and i know nothing about using the yeast after the full fermentation.