just attempting to culture the small amount of yeast left behind in the trappist blonde ale - steeped 100gm or so of grain for 30 minutes, cooled and poored into the remainder of one bottle, swished around and poored it into remainder of another bottle. Covered with glad wrap and a lacky.
Had little bubbles within a day and a swift shake caused the old glad wrap to look excited, and it wasn't viagra!
After a 3 or so days added 100ml of wort from my latest brew (was from the hydrometer tube - wasn't thinking and added the old starter before draining a bit extra off for the yeast).
It seemed to take off a little over the last couple of days.
So, it smells a little funky - but so did the yeast starter made with S33. Should I cool the sucker down, poor off the slop and pitch whats left or maybe do a trial starter/beer at my next brew and see how it tastes before potentially wasting 20L?
Should I expect all starters to smell bad? I have only done it a couple of times, I normally just do the straight pitch. Is it more about how well it ferments than the smell. I have read a few posts re culturing and starters but am still somewhat unsure?
Should I be wasting my time with trappist ale yeast? Gonna use it in an IPA... :icon_chickcheers:
cheers Dave
P.S. gonna check out the West Coast Brewers hopefully in March.
Had little bubbles within a day and a swift shake caused the old glad wrap to look excited, and it wasn't viagra!
After a 3 or so days added 100ml of wort from my latest brew (was from the hydrometer tube - wasn't thinking and added the old starter before draining a bit extra off for the yeast).
It seemed to take off a little over the last couple of days.
So, it smells a little funky - but so did the yeast starter made with S33. Should I cool the sucker down, poor off the slop and pitch whats left or maybe do a trial starter/beer at my next brew and see how it tastes before potentially wasting 20L?
Should I expect all starters to smell bad? I have only done it a couple of times, I normally just do the straight pitch. Is it more about how well it ferments than the smell. I have read a few posts re culturing and starters but am still somewhat unsure?
Should I be wasting my time with trappist ale yeast? Gonna use it in an IPA... :icon_chickcheers:
cheers Dave
P.S. gonna check out the West Coast Brewers hopefully in March.