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chris. wrote: I had one of those rare moments where I wasn't drunk or hungover.
Struth dude, what went wrong there?
Cheers,
Greg
Ok technically I may have still been a slight bit drunk... who knows? I'm not really one to judge these sort of things.
I sure as hell can confirm that the hangover hadn't kicked in by then.
Back to the repitching thing. I agree that repitching is a viable option when using liquids. But, due to most of us lacking in the lab dept, there is still a risk of contamination.
I'm not saying that one should be afraid of repitching. Just be aware of the risks & try to compensate. & as I mentioned earlier, we all brew in different environments, & in some cases, no matter how much we clean & sanitise our equipment, some methods of brewing might not be suited to our environments.
Last edited by chris. on Saturday Oct 13, 2007 9:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
There's a discussion over on the other forum about how to divvy up liquid yeasts. Next time around with the liquids, I think I might give that a shot in favour of repitch.
I still insist (with both hands!) that we have a duty to experiment, but clearly only within coo-ee of our comfort zone.
I think that, for reasons to do with rounding error, you can only get there by converting to hogsheads, then Libraries of Congress, then bees' dicks...
It is calculated thus:
Average persons attention span when waiting for a response: 17.5 seconds. (This was taught to me when, in 1994, I took a job in an inbound call centre I was given a 'How to talk to tools on the phone' course - basically don't put the cnuts on hold for more than 17 secs or you lose them completely.)
Speed of sound at sea level 21C: 344 m/s
Cooee must go out and then be Cooeeed back
17.5 x 344 / 2 = 3010
This it then rounded to 3 Kilometres.
Confuse and amaze your friends with this useless bit of info.
SpillsMostOfIt wrote:
Agreed. I'm thinking of repitching onto some Fermentis US-56 after Easter, just to speed things up (and deprive Brewcraft of some income ), but there is bugger all economic reason to do it unless you're really in a bind.
...snip...
Ignoring infection risk for a moment, I'd take a cup of fresh trub over a sachet of dry US-56 any time...I have been washing yeast and harvesting trub for years now, with NO infections - ever...period.
Yes, I know, I've challenged hells minions and I'll pay for it eventually!
Cheers,
TL
gregb wrote:The metric conversion of 'within cooeee' is 3 Km.
It is calculated thus:
Average persons attention span when waiting for a response: 17.5 seconds. (This was taught to me when, in 1994, I took a job in an inbound call centre I was given a 'How to talk to tools on the phone' course - basically don't put the cnuts on hold for more than 17 secs or you lose them completely.)
Speed of sound at sea level 21C: 344 m/s
Cooee must go out and then be Cooeeed back
17.5 x 344 / 2 = 3010
This it then rounded to 3 Kilometres.
Confuse and amaze your friends with this useless bit of info.
Cheers,
Greg
Last edited by chris. on Saturday Oct 13, 2007 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Boonie wrote:Question 1....If I pull a jar of trub out and throw in the fridge, after sterilising everthing of course, how long can I leave in the fridge?