silly question time... yeast starters...
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silly question time... yeast starters...
if you have a 2l yeast starter that has been spinning for 36 hrs (example).. is it safe to assume that the yeast are relatively evenly distributed in the sample and that pouring off half into a fermenter will net you about half the available yeast cells? (if not allowed to settle out first?)
Re: silly question time... yeast starters...
Don't know the exact science or math behind it, but that's how I do it. I figure it's close enough.
Naked Cat Brewery On Tap
Re: silly question time... yeast starters...
Same here. I separate my very large starters into jars for use later and after days in the fridge settling, the yeast at the bottom are pretty uniform.
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Re: silly question time... yeast starters...
About right as long as it is a slurry all in suspension, if it settles out, then it gets a little more triccky to separate evenly.
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That's how I do it. If possible I do it at high krausen, but as long as the bar is spinning and the yeast have not flocc'd out, your good.