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I believe he is talking about making a starter at which point you do want constant aeration.W Pappy wrote:You only need 10/20 minutes of aerating at 90F before pitching yeast that's it in my opinion.Ya dont aerate after pitching.
Using only 1/4 tbsp of yeast doesn't produce much foam. This is what I have been playing with, just trying to see if I can grow a big colony from a small amount of yeast. The yeast I have been using is made in China and we are not in good terms right now so I am thinking of growing my own yeast.Windy City wrote:Hey Lester
Using this method have you had any problems with over foaming. I tend to make pretty large starters (too large for a stir plate) and have been thinking about making a shaker table but this looks like it would be a lot easier. I use air stones but really have to keep a eye on it or my yeast all foams up and ends up on the counter.
Thanks
Windy City