I'm about to try liquid yeast for the first time and about to order a couple of white labs and wyeast packs.
I've read several methods on here of splitting these yeast into several batches and then making a starter to make them go further.
I've seen posts on using slants, washing yeast after fermentation and then plotting it before freezing with glycerine and just splitting it into several starters and storing it in the fridge.
Can anyone tell me the best method to use and there seems to be several different ways to make the original sample go further.
I'm particularly interested in being able to store the separate samples in a fridge or freezer for future brews as £6 a time is a bit expensive for one brew.
What's the easiest but most effective method that you use ?
I've read several methods on here of splitting these yeast into several batches and then making a starter to make them go further.
I've seen posts on using slants, washing yeast after fermentation and then plotting it before freezing with glycerine and just splitting it into several starters and storing it in the fridge.
Can anyone tell me the best method to use and there seems to be several different ways to make the original sample go further.
I'm particularly interested in being able to store the separate samples in a fridge or freezer for future brews as £6 a time is a bit expensive for one brew.
What's the easiest but most effective method that you use ?