TheRedDarren
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I'm currently reading a lot about top cropping, or harvesting in general, and pitching rates.
I think I'm ok on most of it but one thing I keep reading concerns me a bit and that's consistency of flavour.
I understand that a vial from a supplier is a very pure culture and at the other end of the scale a badly harvested sample that has been badly kept is very different indeed.
How obvious is that difference in flavour? Has anyone noticed a difference?
I guess it might be less obvious in a neutral strain with a lot of other flavours for instance in an IPA compared to a Belgian ale which is very yeast forward.
I'm just a bit worried that's saving a few quid on liquid yeast is going to have a detrimental affect on flavour.
I think I'm ok on most of it but one thing I keep reading concerns me a bit and that's consistency of flavour.
I understand that a vial from a supplier is a very pure culture and at the other end of the scale a badly harvested sample that has been badly kept is very different indeed.
How obvious is that difference in flavour? Has anyone noticed a difference?
I guess it might be less obvious in a neutral strain with a lot of other flavours for instance in an IPA compared to a Belgian ale which is very yeast forward.
I'm just a bit worried that's saving a few quid on liquid yeast is going to have a detrimental affect on flavour.