How do I use this yeast from a brewery??

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nath812

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Hi Guys,

Well I have been kindly given a fair amount of yeast from a brewery but I am unsure how much of it to use.

Heres a piccy of the bottles:-
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I was going to decant the wort on top of the yeasty sludge and just pitch about half of it (approx 500ml) but then I dont really know whats whats best. Dont want to over or under pitch plus should I wash it and if so how?

Also its been kept at 5c for about 4-5 days now so would I need to just warm it up before pitching or should I just get a small amount (50mlish) and use my stir plate to make a fresh starter.

Sorry for all the Q's but want to get this one right!

edit - the bottles are more settled now as they had a long trip to get to my place and the yeast/trub is quite dark in colour.

Ta,


Nath
 
Pour off the top and use about 100ml of the slurry to pitch per batch of beer.
 
No need to seperate trub or make a starter then? And only 100ml! Sorted I beter start decanting into containers then. Do you know how long it will be ok for in the fridge before I have to start making starters with it?
 

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