Like most homebrewers I like both the cost savings and the increased quality of repitching yeast. I also harvest Brett from 100% Brett fermentations and get some really quality yeast from these beers. My method like many people is to add some "sterile" to the fermenter, swirl and pour off into another container. I let it settle for a day or two, decant, and then pour a second dose of "sterile" water.
After this settles, I use a stainless steel turkey baster to vacuum up the yeast and store in glass test tubes. This works great for Saccharomyces however the Brett forms a very solid clump and makes this method very difficult. Does anyone else use a similar method and have a good solution for this and can anyone else suggest a better means for collecting the Brett for storing? I am considering decanting all of the liquid since the yeast cake is so solid it is like gelatin and I can easily pour off all the liquid. I could then use essentially a sanitized spoon to scoop it up and dump it into the test tubes.
What methods do you guys use to wash and collect Brett? Is it different than how you collect Sach?
After this settles, I use a stainless steel turkey baster to vacuum up the yeast and store in glass test tubes. This works great for Saccharomyces however the Brett forms a very solid clump and makes this method very difficult. Does anyone else use a similar method and have a good solution for this and can anyone else suggest a better means for collecting the Brett for storing? I am considering decanting all of the liquid since the yeast cake is so solid it is like gelatin and I can easily pour off all the liquid. I could then use essentially a sanitized spoon to scoop it up and dump it into the test tubes.
What methods do you guys use to wash and collect Brett? Is it different than how you collect Sach?