Bigfella,Bigfella said:So I'm guessing that was a stupid question then.
My problem is that I wanted to do some propagating tomorrow but I forgot to get some DME.
Would it work if I got a cheap kit from the supermarket and boil up a bit of this.
I also have some Brewiser liquid sugar but I guess this is the same problem it amazing what you find from the kit days.
I need a HBS open on Sundays.
I make the next generation out of the last stubbie of the current batch. The yeast will easily survive a year in the fridge - as long as you had good sanitation and sterilisation practices in place...Rubes said:[snip]Can you take a stubbie after say 6 months and redo the whole process to create a bunch of new 2nd generation stubbies? How many times can you do this?[snip]
I reckon that's great thinking. Nothing like feeding the living on the bones of the dead!GMK said:If you are stuck for yeast nutrients - use an old dry yeast sachet boiled for a couple minutes in water - this ensures the yeast are dead and provides nutrients for the new yeast.
Usually, i add an old yeast sachet in the boil for this reason.
I hate wasting things.
Welcome back to brewing Jase!Jase said:You make up your first yeast wort, and do you pour the entire contents of this wort into 6 stubbies, for further use. Then use the stubbies as required, and when you get to the last stubbies, repeat the process again, make up and pour off into 6 stubbies. Is this correct? If so, how many times can you do this?
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