hobospy
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Hi,
I posted this issue in the Yeast Rinsing Experiment - Yeast Vs Trub/break thread but haven't managed to get any responses and thought it might be due to the old thread or maybe I didn't give enough information.
Anyway, basic issue is that I am trying to rinse my yeast for the first time (WLP029 Kolsch) and am facing am issue where I think the trub is forming a middle layer. Not sure if I am doing something wrong or maybe everything below the dark grey layer is trub but would really appreciate any pointers with this. Was hoping to harvest off enough yeast to for another couple of batches.
Process:
[EDIT: I can't upload a file from my work PC and my phone isn't showing me the advanced editing options, picture of current state of yeast is on the linked thread at the top of this post, I will update with actual picture when I get home.]
I posted this issue in the Yeast Rinsing Experiment - Yeast Vs Trub/break thread but haven't managed to get any responses and thought it might be due to the old thread or maybe I didn't give enough information.
Anyway, basic issue is that I am trying to rinse my yeast for the first time (WLP029 Kolsch) and am facing am issue where I think the trub is forming a middle layer. Not sure if I am doing something wrong or maybe everything below the dark grey layer is trub but would really appreciate any pointers with this. Was hoping to harvest off enough yeast to for another couple of batches.
Process:
- Cold crash beer in fermenter for a few days at 2C
- Drain off beer into keg
- Add 2 litres of chilled (4C) distilled water to the yeast cake and roll around until yeast cake is picked up
- Separate out into three separate 1 litre jars
- Put back into fridge at 4C until layers separate out
- At this point the trub would settle to the bottom
- Take the liquid and the top layer(s) off the trub into new jars
- Top up with distilled water and shake again
- Let settle for 20 - 30 minutes
- Draw off the milky liquid into new jars
- Chill - yeast will settle to the bottom in a thin layer now covered with distilled water
[EDIT: I can't upload a file from my work PC and my phone isn't showing me the advanced editing options, picture of current state of yeast is on the linked thread at the top of this post, I will update with actual picture when I get home.]