WonkyDonkey
Active Member
Evening everyone!
Very long term lurker, first time poster
I made a yeast starter (London Ale III), overbuilt and poured off the extra for later use leaving 1ltr of yeasty liquid. No problems so far.
When it came to pitching the remaining yeast into my fresh wort, even though I'd already left it to separate, I inadvertently put the whole lot in starter liquid and all.
Have I cocked my brew up by putting the spent starter liquid in with the yeast or will it be ok? It was added to 24ltr in the fermenter if that helps.
There's 300g of dry hops to go in later on so don't want to waste them if it's too far gone already.
Thanks for all the information gleaned so far, you're a very knowledgeable bunch.
Cheers in advance
Very long term lurker, first time poster
I made a yeast starter (London Ale III), overbuilt and poured off the extra for later use leaving 1ltr of yeasty liquid. No problems so far.
When it came to pitching the remaining yeast into my fresh wort, even though I'd already left it to separate, I inadvertently put the whole lot in starter liquid and all.
Have I cocked my brew up by putting the spent starter liquid in with the yeast or will it be ok? It was added to 24ltr in the fermenter if that helps.
There's 300g of dry hops to go in later on so don't want to waste them if it's too far gone already.
Thanks for all the information gleaned so far, you're a very knowledgeable bunch.
Cheers in advance