New_to_Brew
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Hi all,
This has most likely been covered previously on the forum so apologies but I searched for a bit and couldn't find a question similar. I'm a newbie so be gentle with me
I bottled my first beer on the 18th a few weeks back and also harvested/cleaned some yeast from the stuff at the bottom of my fermenting bucket following a claw hammer video on YouTube, hopefully it's worked. This has been sat in the fridge since in a diluted mix of the left over beer and distilled water. The colour of this has gone a little darker, first thing will this be ok? Is it ok to leave that long? Looks like yeast has settled on the bottom.
All the videos I've watched are using dme, presuming this is just basically wort am I ok to make up a small batch of wort now following the usual all grain way of making it ie mash, boil, cool and pitch the harvested yeast? I'm dying to get another brew done tomorrow and figured if I can make wort today quick and throw it in ready for tomorrow evening. I'm more of a wing it kind of guy so I was just going to make up 2litres of starter for a 18 litre batch of neipa. Does this sound about right? I think the yeast was mangrove jack hop head yeast dried for extra info,
Cheers,
Tom
This has most likely been covered previously on the forum so apologies but I searched for a bit and couldn't find a question similar. I'm a newbie so be gentle with me
I bottled my first beer on the 18th a few weeks back and also harvested/cleaned some yeast from the stuff at the bottom of my fermenting bucket following a claw hammer video on YouTube, hopefully it's worked. This has been sat in the fridge since in a diluted mix of the left over beer and distilled water. The colour of this has gone a little darker, first thing will this be ok? Is it ok to leave that long? Looks like yeast has settled on the bottom.
All the videos I've watched are using dme, presuming this is just basically wort am I ok to make up a small batch of wort now following the usual all grain way of making it ie mash, boil, cool and pitch the harvested yeast? I'm dying to get another brew done tomorrow and figured if I can make wort today quick and throw it in ready for tomorrow evening. I'm more of a wing it kind of guy so I was just going to make up 2litres of starter for a 18 litre batch of neipa. Does this sound about right? I think the yeast was mangrove jack hop head yeast dried for extra info,
Cheers,
Tom