BrookdaleBrew
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My guess is you poor the slurry into a measuring cup or something with ml listed. Notice the slurry calculator has "# ml of yeast needed". Only problem is not knowing thickness factor to use.
This is exactly right. I typically leave the thickness at the default setting. Jamil has said on his show that the default is the typical thickness of a slurry after a beer has been racked off of it. So generally I wash my yeast, put it in a 1 gallon container, put it in the fridge so it all flocs out, decant then use.
I feel like I get more yeast this way and less hops and other crud. Jamil said on the same show that he doesn't even wash his yeast, he just stores it in a sanatized jar until he needs to use it again.