I'm going to brew a hefe over the weekend, so I got my 3068 out of the fridge and into a flask with some DME.
I'm wondering if a stir plate is necessary with a top cropping yeast. It's so active on its own that putting it on the stir plate inevitably causes too much foam and I end up losing yeast out the top of the flask and making a mess.
My understanding of the purpose of the stir plate is to introduce oxygen and encourage the yeast to replicate. But for a top cropping yeast, they may already get enough oxygen with the fermentation activity happening on top of the wort?
I'm wondering if a stir plate is necessary with a top cropping yeast. It's so active on its own that putting it on the stir plate inevitably causes too much foam and I end up losing yeast out the top of the flask and making a mess.
My understanding of the purpose of the stir plate is to introduce oxygen and encourage the yeast to replicate. But for a top cropping yeast, they may already get enough oxygen with the fermentation activity happening on top of the wort?