darlacat
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I know there's a lot of stuff online about this, but am looking for some direct advice on this question:
Does anyone have any advice on techniques for harvesting yeast slurry (not top cropping)?
I've recently tried the yeast rinsing method, although I'm not convinced by the results - and am concerned that the added water, although sterile, increases the risk of infection. In this case, after settling and decanting I ended up with 3 500ml containers with very little yeast at the bottom (1cm or so), and a 1.5 container that is primarily yeast! Some headspace ended up in the latter, and the introduction of additional water has got me worried about potential infection... in the future I'll probably just save the slurry without any rinsing. I can't see the rinsing element adding much apart from increasing the risk of infection? Could I do anything with the slurry I have saved from this batch, or should I dump it?
Any advice on this would be much appreciated! Looking to keep a few liquid strains on hand for a few generations rather than shelling out for a new package each time I want to use one.
NB I don't have a conical fermenter.
Does anyone have any advice on techniques for harvesting yeast slurry (not top cropping)?
I've recently tried the yeast rinsing method, although I'm not convinced by the results - and am concerned that the added water, although sterile, increases the risk of infection. In this case, after settling and decanting I ended up with 3 500ml containers with very little yeast at the bottom (1cm or so), and a 1.5 container that is primarily yeast! Some headspace ended up in the latter, and the introduction of additional water has got me worried about potential infection... in the future I'll probably just save the slurry without any rinsing. I can't see the rinsing element adding much apart from increasing the risk of infection? Could I do anything with the slurry I have saved from this batch, or should I dump it?
Any advice on this would be much appreciated! Looking to keep a few liquid strains on hand for a few generations rather than shelling out for a new package each time I want to use one.
NB I don't have a conical fermenter.