A few years back someone on here claimed to be freezing yeast and then successfully using it to make starters with. Can't remember who it was. Anyway their process is simple. They were mixing the slurry from the yeast cake and mixing it with glycerin and then freezing. I bought some glycerine and some vials and never got around to trying it. Mid last week I collected several jars of WLP090 after doing a brew and tonight I decided to give it a go.
I decanted the wort from the slurry, put the slurry into the sanitized vials and added about 30% glycerin. Then into the freezer. No idea if it will work or not. I'll try and make a starter off one fairly soon to check if any viable yeast re-animates after being defrosted. If that works then I guess it may be possible to store it longer term.
I decanted the wort from the slurry, put the slurry into the sanitized vials and added about 30% glycerin. Then into the freezer. No idea if it will work or not. I'll try and make a starter off one fairly soon to check if any viable yeast re-animates after being defrosted. If that works then I guess it may be possible to store it longer term.