dillz2003
Active Member
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2020
- Messages
- 35
- Reaction score
- 23
Up until this year my goto yeasts were dried yeasts. Usually US04, US05 and Nottingham Danstar. This year I decided to be a bit more adventurous and buy some liquid yeasts to explore the flavours that different yeasts would add to my beers.
Anyway, I have been in the habit of building a starter to 1.5 litres, I then put the yeast from 1 litre (after decanting from the liquid) into the beer and the remaining half litre not decanted is kept in a jar in the fridge. I then repeat the process when I want that yeast again. I've used a yeast calculator but realistically can only best guess how many actual cells I have. What I've been doing seems to work OK though.
What I'm interested to know from my fellow brewers is how long have you successfully stored your home harvested yeast in the fridge? I appreciate a lot would depend on the initial quality and quantity and I know the colour of the yeast is supposedly a good indicator of health but it would be good to know people's own personal experiences. What's the longest you have kept yours?
Anyway, I have been in the habit of building a starter to 1.5 litres, I then put the yeast from 1 litre (after decanting from the liquid) into the beer and the remaining half litre not decanted is kept in a jar in the fridge. I then repeat the process when I want that yeast again. I've used a yeast calculator but realistically can only best guess how many actual cells I have. What I've been doing seems to work OK though.
What I'm interested to know from my fellow brewers is how long have you successfully stored your home harvested yeast in the fridge? I appreciate a lot would depend on the initial quality and quantity and I know the colour of the yeast is supposedly a good indicator of health but it would be good to know people's own personal experiences. What's the longest you have kept yours?