Just stumbled across this thread, cool stuff. That said, last year I got interested in Yorkshire fermentation methods and after some tinkering ended up using a small peristaltic pump to recirculate wort from the bottom of a bucket through the yeast head, during the early portion of fermentation. I first tried this with WLP037 but did not have any luck, as the yeast did not form a thick enough krausen. It worked well with WY1469. I ended up doing 2 beers with this process and the results were nice, although I can't say if it did things any better than a sanitized spoon and occasional stirring. I used plastic buckets and covered the top with cheesecloth.
The resulting beers attenuated more than expected (1.045-1.008) and had an improved mouthfeel. However, diacetyl levels were a touch higher than I prefer (I am highly sensitive to it) although that toffee-ish character is appropriate for Yorkshire beers. The increase in mouthfeel is probably due to increased diacetyl production.
I would be curious to hear how the Brewlab HH strain does for you. I have some banked, although it was in my early days of slanting and it never seemed that healthy. I've since accumulated a decent collection of UK strains, if people are interested in trading slants.
Wow, bierhaus, if I could give 50 "likes" for a post, you'd take it! Thanks for jumping in and sharing your experiences. Hadn't even thought of a peristaltic pump, brilliant! To be honest I'm still trying to find both a viable temp control option in a "clean room" atmosphere, and have not come up far. One part is resolved by simply using my MLT, cleaned and sanitized, and the existing chugger on my brewing frame. 20 gallons, 1:1 (close to it, anyway) aspect ratio, ss, drains and pump, etc. But it's all still attached to my frame.
As I write this though you've spurred me to think again on this - esp. with your peristaltic pump. I want to ferment in a chamber outside, so this could work. Funny thing - was walking through some store the other day and came across a small fan for propane, I believe, a flame spreader, maybe? Small, but my mind went hmmmm. I've thought to build a fan spreader, just like we all know in this spread. I'll let you know if I can get it going, lol. Thanks, bierhaaus.
If it isn't this HH I was going to use the WLP 037, so that's great info., though I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. That's Timothy Taylor, ostensibly, IIRC? And that's good to know about WY 1469 because it was basically a tossup for me between the 37 and the 1469.
Your fermentation profiles that you got and the diacetyl are all really interesting, though again I'm sorry as it sounds that this was not a desired result. I'm sensitive to diacetyl as well though it's sort of contextual. I hate it in a "clean" ale yeast, and don't mind it in very moderate amounts in some beers (a lot of those are northern), so we'll see.
Brewlab gives a long period of viability (might even be usable vitality, not sure to me) of 6 months. That would put me to March I think, on these slants, have to look at the date again. But that makes me pretty nervous so I plan to reslant every 3 months, and we'll see. Such a great service and reasonably priced, that if it looks bad, I'll buy another couple nearer my brewhouse completion.
Would love to exchange slants with anyone, when I have anything to offer. Right now I have nothing, save the HH. But great idea.
Many thanks again and nice to meet you here. Look forward to reading more of you.