Tuesday night I made a starter for a brew I'm planning for Friday night. I made a 1 pint starter and pitched about a 1/4 of a yeast cake from my last batch into it (WLP-400). (It was a 2.5 gallon batch, so smaller yeast cake-hence the starter. And I wanted to try yeast washing and making a starter.) I shook everything up, and put in a three piece airlock, filled with iodophor/water.
Then I learned about blowoff...as I was cleaning out the airlock for the third time, I noticed that there was about 1/4 to 1/2" of yeast sitting in the bottom of the airlock. (At least, I'm ASSuming it was yeast-looked like it.)
Here's my question: could I have dumped that yeast back into the starter and kept going, or did the sanitizer water probably damage/kill it? I ended up dumping out the airlock because I didn't want to risk it, but now I'm wondering if I just wasted a lot of yeast and negated using a starter by throwing away yeast.
Any thoughts?
Then I learned about blowoff...as I was cleaning out the airlock for the third time, I noticed that there was about 1/4 to 1/2" of yeast sitting in the bottom of the airlock. (At least, I'm ASSuming it was yeast-looked like it.)
Here's my question: could I have dumped that yeast back into the starter and kept going, or did the sanitizer water probably damage/kill it? I ended up dumping out the airlock because I didn't want to risk it, but now I'm wondering if I just wasted a lot of yeast and negated using a starter by throwing away yeast.
Any thoughts?