I'm interested in reusing the yeast from a bottle or two of Little Creatures, and I have searched around the forum and on Google, but I can't seem to find if this is doable or not. Has anyone done this with any success?
I think you will find LC beers are not bottle conditioned this is compounded as I understand that they heavily filter their beers therefore there is very, very little viable yeast, if any, to culture up a starter from.
I think the pale ale is bottle conditioned, as I mentioned above with a different strain (there's much less sediment in LCPA than in a coopers though). I didn't think the others were as the guy at the brewery specifically pointed the pale ale only out to me as having yeast sediment in the bottle. However, I'm happy to be corrected.
Also Clean Brewer uses S05 in his Scraps IPA which is a deadset Stimulius IPA clone
Sorry daryl but what a load of bollocks!I wouldnt assume that coopers yeast found in the bottle is the same as the primary fermentation yeast strain.
After talking to an ex head brewer, he would not answer a question that i asked about this.
By not answering this I assume it is different, as the beer is spun in a centrifuge to remove yeast prior to bottling.
My question to him was "are the bottles re-seeded with the same yeast strain before capping?"
He did not want to answer this........... you make your own decision.
(funny how the same amount of yeast is in every bottle..... hmmmm)
Sorry daryl but what a load of bollocks!
Cheers
Nige
"Leftovers A.I.P.A" not scraps...
Would appear the concensus is towards S05?
Whoopsie! Man, I nearly got it right? Pfffft!!! Leftovers? Scraps? Same same? No?
Great beer BTW wish I had some on tap now! :icon_drool2:
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