BorisM
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I tried yeast washing for the first time and have a few newbie questions.
The first time I washed the yeast with boiled and cooled water some 3 times the volume of the yeast itself, let it settle and then extracted the middle layer into a jar (first photo). The reason I did that is because my batches are 40 liters and I tried to save up some space as I saw that some five or six jars would be necessary. Was that a mistake or is the yeast viable?
Second time I reduced the amount of water to something close to 2 times the volume of the yeast, stirred it up and transfered to a 5 liter plastic container like the first time but I did not get the separation like the first time (second photo). I saw that some homebrewers don't even use water at all, instead they just stir up the yeast and transfer it to a jar so with that in mind I don't see how could a smaller amount of water be the result of this but I am hoping that someone will find out what I did wrong.
Also, how do I use this yeast? I found two methods - using a starter or just pour off the liquid above the yeast and dump the whole thing in the wort. How do I know that I am not over/under pitching?
The first time I washed the yeast with boiled and cooled water some 3 times the volume of the yeast itself, let it settle and then extracted the middle layer into a jar (first photo). The reason I did that is because my batches are 40 liters and I tried to save up some space as I saw that some five or six jars would be necessary. Was that a mistake or is the yeast viable?
Second time I reduced the amount of water to something close to 2 times the volume of the yeast, stirred it up and transfered to a 5 liter plastic container like the first time but I did not get the separation like the first time (second photo). I saw that some homebrewers don't even use water at all, instead they just stir up the yeast and transfer it to a jar so with that in mind I don't see how could a smaller amount of water be the result of this but I am hoping that someone will find out what I did wrong.
Also, how do I use this yeast? I found two methods - using a starter or just pour off the liquid above the yeast and dump the whole thing in the wort. How do I know that I am not over/under pitching?

