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mthenry87

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So yeast is had to get where I'm located and I decided to try washing it and maybe saving it for another batch. I ended up with what I think is a lot of yeast. I was going to split it and make a starter and try it in a brew. How do I know if it's bad or good to use any risk here. Any advice would be great I new to this and still learning. I'll attach a picture of what I got. View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1454162337.496127.jpgView attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1454162364.907169.jpgView attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1454162424.970068.jpg
 
looks good. make sure you decant most of the liquid when making a proper starter for your next brew. this is a great way to save money/time.
 
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