Budgie_Smuggling
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Hi All,
I've been having a read and a search but can't find the exact answer I'm looking for.
I've made the most of my days off brewing an AG IPA (1.060 OG) pitched with 2 x San Diego Super Yeast. I also brewed a similar IPA (similar recipe, hops, and OG) and no chilled it with a view to fermenting as soon as I get the first IPA out of the fermenter.
My plan is to bottle brew 1, clear half of the slurry out and pitch the cube (brew 2) straight on top of the remaining yeast cake, give it a good shake for aeration, and airlock it.
The other plan would be to sanitise a jar in boiling water and starsan, scoop half the cake into that, seal, clean and sanitise the fermenter and pitch as usual.
Any suggestions as to which would be the best/safest plan?
Thanks in advance!
Dan
I've been having a read and a search but can't find the exact answer I'm looking for.
I've made the most of my days off brewing an AG IPA (1.060 OG) pitched with 2 x San Diego Super Yeast. I also brewed a similar IPA (similar recipe, hops, and OG) and no chilled it with a view to fermenting as soon as I get the first IPA out of the fermenter.
My plan is to bottle brew 1, clear half of the slurry out and pitch the cube (brew 2) straight on top of the remaining yeast cake, give it a good shake for aeration, and airlock it.
The other plan would be to sanitise a jar in boiling water and starsan, scoop half the cake into that, seal, clean and sanitise the fermenter and pitch as usual.
Any suggestions as to which would be the best/safest plan?
Thanks in advance!
Dan