Reusing older washed yeast
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Reusing older washed yeast
So I'm going to be brewing up another batch of a Dogfish Head 60 Min IPA clone in the next week or so. In my fridge I have about 150ml of washed yeast that I harvested from my first attempt at this brew (harvest date Feb 29, 2012). I'd like to reuse this yeast for this next batch. Estimated OG is 1.070. Mr. Malty calculator tells me I need 1331ml (10% viability) to have enough (289 billion cells)...If you were brewing this ...how would you go about making sure you had enough yeast? Should I make a starter now and keep stepping it up over the next week or so?
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Re: Reusing older washed yeast
Are you sure your viability is that low (10%)? I've always had success with a 1 or 1.5L starter with about that much slurry for moderate gravity brews (1.060 - 1.070).
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Re: Reusing older washed yeast
no I don't...I'm just going by what the Mr Malty calculator is reporting when I plug my numbers in.
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Re: Reusing older washed yeast
If it was me, I'd just dump the 150ml in a 1.5L starter and go with that.
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I'd tend to agree.amartin wrote:If it was me, I'd just dump the 150ml in a 1.5L starter and go with that.
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Re: Reusing older washed yeast
+1
At Alexander Keith's we follow the recipes first developed by the great brewmaster to the absolute letter. 

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Re: Reusing older washed yeast
That's what I was thinking I would do...I just need that extra push to do it...thanks!!
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Re: Reusing older washed yeast
Unless you are certain that you have exactly 10.00% viability there's no point in being as precise as 1331 ml. Aim for one litre.
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