S strauseman55 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 43 Reaction score 2 Location Camp Strause Oct 30, 2010 #1 Would the first draft of a keg make a good starter? I would draft the first pint in a jar then chill 2 days and decant the beer. Would the yeast make a good starter? Seems like I am dumping good yeast down the drain with the first pint.
Would the first draft of a keg make a good starter? I would draft the first pint in a jar then chill 2 days and decant the beer. Would the yeast make a good starter? Seems like I am dumping good yeast down the drain with the first pint.
COLObrewer Well-Known Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 2,940 Reaction score 87 Location Pea Green Oct 30, 2010 #2 You would be selecting the yeast with the least flocculation of the colony, your next beer may never clear. It would probably make beer though.
You would be selecting the yeast with the least flocculation of the colony, your next beer may never clear. It would probably make beer though.