Using beer as a source of nutrients
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Using beer as a source of nutrients
when doing a sugar wash using red star champagne yeast, could you use homebrewed beer as a source of nutrients for the fermentation?
I ask this because I recently brewed a batch of beer that had a some flavor defects, and instead of distilling it all, wanted to add some to a sugar wash in place of yeast nutrients. is this possible, or a good idea
I ask this because I recently brewed a batch of beer that had a some flavor defects, and instead of distilling it all, wanted to add some to a sugar wash in place of yeast nutrients. is this possible, or a good idea
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If it was boiled with hops then yes it will have a bad taste. If it's only aroma hopped then you'll get a more palatable product. Never tried beerschnapps but it's out there.
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Beer doesn't really have that much nutritional value anyway. As stated, malt does, but when you fermented your beer, the yeast ate most of the nutrients.
Yeast is a good source of nutrients though. But the yeast left in your homebrew is not- until it starts to decompose those nutrients are locked away and not available to the yeast you just pitched in your wash.
Yeast is a good source of nutrients though. But the yeast left in your homebrew is not- until it starts to decompose those nutrients are locked away and not available to the yeast you just pitched in your wash.
I dont want to bring this too off topic....stoker wrote:I've once boiled a decent amount of yeast and added it to my next wash.
but I didn't compare it with a regular wash
But, I use a starter for every thing I do. When Making beer or wine, I use the trub from my previous batch as food for my next starter. It goes right into the water I'm gonna boil for the starter. While still hot, I add to the flask, add a nutrient mix from the LHBS, and (depending if wine or beer) add DME or Concentrate for sugar food.
IMO Yeasties love to eat their fellow yeasts... makes for many Ml of yeast in my starters.
Back on topic, NO... dont use beer for a food! Yeast are both Aerobic and Anaerobic. For propogation, (Aerobic) you want an O2 rich enviroment with no Alchohol in it.