welly2
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So I've just bottled my Belgian blonde, John Claude Van Coopers, which had super fast acting yeast. I thought I should save it really and perhaps do something with it.
Managed to get more or less all of the beer into my priming vessel with just enough beer to make the yeast pourable. So I did that:
I've stuck it in the fridge. But what now? Just use it as it is or can I/should I do something more with it?
Cheers!
Managed to get more or less all of the beer into my priming vessel with just enough beer to make the yeast pourable. So I did that:
I've stuck it in the fridge. But what now? Just use it as it is or can I/should I do something more with it?
Cheers!