BetterSense
Well-Known Member
I'm always trying to cut my costs, but I have been afraid to save yeast for several reasons.
I wouldn't like to rack fresh wort directly onto an old yeast cake, because at that point I haven't tested that yeast cake for off-flavors or other weirdness. By the time the 1st batch is carbed and aged, it's too late to save the 2nd batch if yeast turns out to have some problem...so much for money saving at that point.
However, after my beer is all bottled and conditioned, and I sample it and it tastes good, then I should be able to trust the yeast in the bottom of the bottles, right? So could I use the yeast on the bottom of a bottle of "known-good" beer to make a starter a couple days before I brew? What's the best way to do that? Does anyone do this?
I wouldn't like to rack fresh wort directly onto an old yeast cake, because at that point I haven't tested that yeast cake for off-flavors or other weirdness. By the time the 1st batch is carbed and aged, it's too late to save the 2nd batch if yeast turns out to have some problem...so much for money saving at that point.
However, after my beer is all bottled and conditioned, and I sample it and it tastes good, then I should be able to trust the yeast in the bottom of the bottles, right? So could I use the yeast on the bottom of a bottle of "known-good" beer to make a starter a couple days before I brew? What's the best way to do that? Does anyone do this?