beau_cephus
Active Member
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2011
- Messages
- 41
- Reaction score
- 0
Yesterday I moved my batch of NB Phat Tyre from the primary to the secondary. I decided to try washing and harvesting my yeast from this batch to use for a high gravity batch next. I used the Safale US-05 dry ale yeast in my batch of Phat Tyre. I noticed that the yeast cake had a lot of the residual hops in it at the bottom of the fermenting bucket. I washed it twice with cooled boiled water but couldn't get all of the hop particles out. I'm just wondering if these could affect the flavor/bitterness of the next batch?
It will be another month or so before I brew the next batch so the particles may settle out prior to making my starter. I attached a photo I took this morning of the jar of yeast. You can still see some of the particles. Should I try rewashing after a week?
It will be another month or so before I brew the next batch so the particles may settle out prior to making my starter. I attached a photo I took this morning of the jar of yeast. You can still see some of the particles. Should I try rewashing after a week?
