guppergoo
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I have some belgian abbey II yeast from wyeast that i just got in the mail from Norther Brewer. It is going to be used in their Lefse Blond extract kit. I know that this yeast strain that I am going to brew with throughout the whole summer using various recipe tweaks and iterations. So the question is...
How would be the most reliable / best method for maintaining this yeast from batch to batch?
Pour the second wort batch onto the first, and so on?
Take some yeast from this virgin smackpak and somehow save it in the fridge?
Wash each yeast cake between batches?
I am still a new brewer (5 batches so far) and and ready to step up to yeast starters and washing etc. Just looking for a point in the right direction. My instincts say to take some yeast from the smackpak and save it somehow - but I am not sure what the consensus is among more seasoned brewers.
How would be the most reliable / best method for maintaining this yeast from batch to batch?
Pour the second wort batch onto the first, and so on?
Take some yeast from this virgin smackpak and somehow save it in the fridge?
Wash each yeast cake between batches?
I am still a new brewer (5 batches so far) and and ready to step up to yeast starters and washing etc. Just looking for a point in the right direction. My instincts say to take some yeast from the smackpak and save it somehow - but I am not sure what the consensus is among more seasoned brewers.