Thought I would post one more time here since I was the OP. (not sure anyone really cares, except me)
My Bell's 2-hearted clone with harvested Bell's yeast has officially finished fermenting. It took a full two weeks and the airlock has essentially stopped, so I took one more gravity reading of 1.013. (I missed my 1.010 goal, but no sense in splitting hairs)
And also, the sample was absolutely amazing. This is by far the cleanest tasting brew I've ever made. It is a night and day difference between the extract 2-hearted that I've done in the past and now the AG version with harvested yeast. Based on my OG and FG the ABV should be around 6.5%, just short of Bell's 7%.
And last, I ended up saving a bit of the yeast when i pitched so I can't wait to try her out again!
scniiiice!

i'm about to make a starter using the dregs from bell's amber. searched just that here on HBT and found this thread!

i think i'm gonna go with three bottles into 250ml, stepping it up til i have 2L (no stirplate
i'm looking forward to trying this. i've harvested yeast successfully from my own homebrew bottles as an experiment when i first got into making starters (1056 & 1272), but i've never tried with commercial brews. from what i've read and seen on this thread, there's good results to be had from getting bell's yeast this way.
yay, beer!
