buttersd70
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The last packet of US05 I bought was October last year if I'm not mistaken. I'm almost at the end of the generation cycle now with two pitches left to bring it up to the sixth generation.. Now that's economy. Each whole yeast cake gets split into two, then two again after next brew and so on until I hit 6. So that's 12 or more brews from one packet of US05.
If you top crop as well, you can get 2 from the top and 2 from the bottom. Now thats economy. 1>4>16>64>256>1024=1365 batches. A bit of a ridiculous example, in a way. By the time you got around to using anywhere near that much yeast, the viability would be seriously compromised due to the length of the storage. But yes, reusing yeast is definately economical. Personally, I repitch probably 3 to 4 times...I normally reserve only enough from each batch for 2 new ones, but you can get more. so thats still 1>2>4>8=15 batches. Which is cheap, even for a liquid yeast. Now that I slant, I wouldn't even bother with that...just the first pitch (after reslanting from it), reserve enough for 2 more, then toss the lot, and start again. The possibilities are endless.