Could someone give me a guide as to how to harvest yeast from the FV on bottling day?
I have tried it once but didn't end up with much yeast at the end of it all.
Cheers
So you don't have to separate the trub from the yeast?+1 on above and you don't even need to scoop it as you can pour straight from the fermenter.
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I'm currently collecting a few at the moment and have three in secondary from 1st gen yeast trub collected from fermenter, refrigerated and then brought to room temperature before pitching.All three are 1.010,1.009 and 1.008 and had all started within a few hours of pitching.So you don't have to separate the trub from the yeast?
When wanting to use, do you use everything in your jar, or just the stuff settled at the bottom?
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So you don't have to separate the trub from the yeast?
When wanting to use, do you use everything in your jar, or just the stuff settled at the bottom?
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Shall bear that in mind once I finish my stir plate.Must get an adaptable box today.[emoji106]I pour off the top, and usually make a starter. This is more because sometime my yeast is in the fridge for months.
Sorry folks, just to be clear, you don't bother rinsing? Just use the trub?
I definitely like this idea, but just checking that's what you do.
Also, from the trub from one fermenter, would you pitch all of this to a new brew? Or half, or a third?
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Problem is now you're over thinking.As Leon has said just pitch a jar be it a jam jar for example and take it from there.[emoji106]Sorry folks, just to be clear, you don't bother rinsing? Just use the trub?
I definitely like this idea, but just checking that's what you do.
Also, from the trub from one fermenter, would you pitch all of this to a new brew? Or half, or a third?
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Just posting this for posterity.
Decanted my Passion Fruit IPA to secondary FV for dry hopping, and poured the trub from the primary into these two jars.
I'm guessing it'll settle through time and a chill?
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I did...:thumb:I find the best thing to do is buy an SS BrewTech Chronical...
You know you want to.
Sorry folks, just to be clear, you don't bother rinsing? Just use the trub?
I definitely like this idea, but just checking that's what you do.
Also, from the trub from one fermenter, would you pitch all of this to a new brew? Or half, or a third?
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