What size flask you all using for starters and other brew related business? Due to storage space and fridge space I'm thinking 1L or 500ml, but see some use 2L flasks.
I culture yeast in a 5 ltrs old sainsburys water bottle with an airlock pushed through the drilled lid. 200-300ml wort in the 5 ltrs bottle can be oxygenated easily with vigourous shaking (using an undrilled cap from another water bottle)I've only started with liquid yeast but grew up 3ltrs wlp002, split it into 3 * 1ltr tonic bottles to store in the fridge. The evening before brewday I took 2 of the one ltr bottles out, drained the liquid on top and regrew the yeast on the bottom in another 1-2ltr wort in the 5ltr bottle. ..leaving one in the fridge to grow up again when I next use that yeast.
I reckon you'd get away with using one of those 1L bottles for a great starter.... :thumb:
Your'e probably right since by the time I've grown it up once there will be enough cells in the one litre , esp if its pitched into a starter the night before. I prefer the idea of yeast that's been cultured carefully from the original vial, or only a couple of generations away from it to avoid mutations etc creeping in. Having said that, I'm pitching next brew with the saf05 I recovered from my last brew.
Never heard of Duran Duran bottles. Can they be put onto direct heat? I don't want any "wild boys" in my yeast starter.
Never heard of Duran Duran bottles. Can they be put onto direct heat? I don't want any "wild boys" in my yeast starter.
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