I've started doing 10 gallon all grain batches (I guess all grain doesn't matter), but I've been doing bigger starters to accomodate.
Should I just use a couple of the pint size jars to pitch into my starter or should I try to "catch" more yeast in a bigger jar?
At this point, I'm not trying to build a huge yeast bank, just trying to get a batch or two out of some of the more common yeasts I use.
I brewed a Centennial Blonde with Wyeast 1056 and since it's a really "neutral" beer, I'd like to use the cake to ferment a Bell's Two Hearted Ale. The cake is in my 6.5 gallon carboy and I can't just dump the new wort on top as I need to split it between two fermenters and I want to clean out the break material and trub.
This batch of Centennial Blonde is ready to be kegged...was going to do that tonight or tomorrow, and I want to brew the Two Hearted Ale in about two weeks.
I suppose I could wash the yeast and collect it in a one gallon jug and then split into quart mason jars