welly2
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So had a bash at doing some yeast washing from my last batch, an English bitter with Wyeast London ESB yeast.
I followed one of many tutorials - basically did the followed. Boiled a couple of jars in water and kept the boiled water in the jars. Transferred the trub/yeast/little bit of beer from my fermenter into a big (sanitised/sterilised) jar, popped the lid on and let it settle and separate. It pretty much settled into three fairly equal levels of beer, yeast and trub. I then poured away the top layer of beer and was careful not to lose any of the yeast. Then I poured in one of the smaller jars of sterilised water, gave it a good shake and let it settle.
This is what it now looks like:
Seems my trub and yeast has intermingled and become one. What now? Is it still useable? I'm not sure I'd be entirely happy using it.
I followed one of many tutorials - basically did the followed. Boiled a couple of jars in water and kept the boiled water in the jars. Transferred the trub/yeast/little bit of beer from my fermenter into a big (sanitised/sterilised) jar, popped the lid on and let it settle and separate. It pretty much settled into three fairly equal levels of beer, yeast and trub. I then poured away the top layer of beer and was careful not to lose any of the yeast. Then I poured in one of the smaller jars of sterilised water, gave it a good shake and let it settle.
This is what it now looks like:
Seems my trub and yeast has intermingled and become one. What now? Is it still useable? I'm not sure I'd be entirely happy using it.