I have some 001 that was harvested on 12-15-07. It had just fermented a hopped up American Red and an American Brown. I am brewing a robust porter tomorrow, but sitting here looking at that month old yeast with some apprehension. I have some Safale 56 that I wanted to try too, but hell free yeast is free yeast...
So, what is the oldest you would let some slurry get before you wouldn't take a chance using it?
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Harvested Yeast Over a Month Old??
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I'd make a starter. If it doesn't turn out well you can pitch the Safale 56.
I just checked the calculator on MrMalty.com and if I did things right, a month old yeast slurry is only 50% viable. You would need to pitch about a cup and a half of slurry to get enough yeast to properly ferment that beer.
I would try to use it but I only brew 5 gallon batches.
I just checked the calculator on MrMalty.com and if I did things right, a month old yeast slurry is only 50% viable. You would need to pitch about a cup and a half of slurry to get enough yeast to properly ferment that beer.
I would try to use it but I only brew 5 gallon batches.
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I've used very old slurries without trouble. But, I do pitch a pint of fresh wort (canned) onto it and make sure there is good activity. I also store the yeast near freezing as well.
Really, though, I would recommend getting a hold of two vials of White Lbas British Ale yeast, WLP005. I relaly like the way this yeast acents the malt, it is a very good choice in a porter, but that's just my experience and opinion.
Really, though, I would recommend getting a hold of two vials of White Lbas British Ale yeast, WLP005. I relaly like the way this yeast acents the malt, it is a very good choice in a porter, but that's just my experience and opinion.
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So it seems it is more a vitality issue versus a contamination concern (from the autolysis providing nutrient for latent bacteria). I have 4000ml of slurry so I can easily bump up how much I pitch. It looks like I have to cancel my brew today so another week will have to go by before I can use the 001!!
I now believe it will be fine. I keep it pretty damn clean. I will post up how it goes in a couple of weeks...
Cheers!
I now believe it will be fine. I keep it pretty damn clean. I will post up how it goes in a couple of weeks...
Cheers!
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