i'll second that! that's awesome :rockin:98EXL said:umm.....damn!
i'll second that! that's awesome :rockin:98EXL said:umm.....damn!
So, I'm not so crazy afterall...Beerrific said:...Charlie Papazian...He has been using the same strain of yeast since then...for 23 YEARS!!
98EXL said:So I'm reading howtobrew.com.....specifically the section about yeast. If I understand things correctly....
I made my first starter today for my Old Soul Stout (PM Oatmeal Stout) I could wait 2 days, and my Wyest liquid yeast of approx. 100 billion cells we will say double. I could split that mix up, pitch one of them, and save the other?
Or am I completely crazy? Is that how you can cultivate the yeasties?
Beerrific said:Yup, you can do that.
I would say grow for 2 days, split, save half, and step the other half up...ready to pitch in two days.
I know, I can't be trusted...DeathBrewer said:hey! you said you weren't going to do that math again!
Moonpile said:Beirmuncher, can you please tell us more about what we're seeing with the three bottles full of yeast? Great pic by the way!
There are a lot of people who just pour the yeast cake into jars and place them in the fridge.BierMuncher said:Did you just pour or siphon from the yeast cake into these bottles? I siphoned out all the beer, then filled each of those plastic jugs with a couple cups of sanitized water...threw them into the carboy and swirled the yeast cake loose, then poured the slurry directly into the jugs.
Agreed. Since I use whole leaf hops and since I've been using my wort chiller strainer method, my wort is pretty darn clear going right into the fermenter.homebrewer_99 said:...However, by washing the yeast from the rest of the trub your yeast is cleaner and the sediment won't impart their nastiness onto the yeast.![]()
A clean yeast is a happy yeast...![]()
BierMuncher said:Agreed. Since I use whole leaf hops and since I've been using my wort chiller strainer method, my wort is pretty darn clear going right into the fermenter.
Looks like all clean yeast to me.Bike N Brew said:Hey all you yeast washing experts...this is my 2nd attempt. The first went fine...added the preboiled water to the carboy, swirled, and got some ugly-looking trub to separate.
This time, I did the same thing, but there's no ugly trub layer...just a nice even gray layer of what looks suspiciously like yeast. This is after a couple hours in the fridge:
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Is that bottom layer all yeast?
I should note that this was a 7.5 gallon batch, and while I used pellet hops, I strained the wort through a reaaly fine mesh bag (which kept clogging), and so what went into the fermenters was pretty clean.
BierMuncher said:Looks like all clean yeast to me.
You have about 3-4 batches of yeast there.![]()