russell_c_cook
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Hi all,
I am fascinated by tales of traditional sticks used to stir worts and store yeast in some cultures. I want to try this myself, and would like to run my plan by everyone.
First, make some holes in a small piece of beech wood, to give yeast nooks and crannies to hide.
Second, after a brew, dip the wood into the yeast cake.
Third, hang out stick to dry thoroughly.
Fourth, put the dried stick into an airtight jar.
Fifth, a few months later, put the stick into hopped wort, and see what happens!
Any ideas would be welcome. Part of the interest is I'm curious about how yeast can be stored without electricity in places with hot summers.
I am fascinated by tales of traditional sticks used to stir worts and store yeast in some cultures. I want to try this myself, and would like to run my plan by everyone.
First, make some holes in a small piece of beech wood, to give yeast nooks and crannies to hide.
Second, after a brew, dip the wood into the yeast cake.
Third, hang out stick to dry thoroughly.
Fourth, put the dried stick into an airtight jar.
Fifth, a few months later, put the stick into hopped wort, and see what happens!
Any ideas would be welcome. Part of the interest is I'm curious about how yeast can be stored without electricity in places with hot summers.