Re: Starters and getting the slurry out

Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:46 am

I always have jars of pre-boiled water in the fridge for rinsing, so I just thin it out with a bit of that.
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Re: Starters and getting the slurry out

Mon Oct 06, 2014 10:57 am

Ozwald wrote:I always have jars of pre-boiled water in the fridge for rinsing, so I just thin it out with a bit of that.


Thats what I said, Coors light......
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Re: Starters and getting the slurry out

Mon Oct 06, 2014 2:37 pm

I too have never had a problem with the slurry on the bottom of the flask after giving it some hard swirls with a little of the remaining beer above it. Just swirl or even shake it harder, it won't hurt the yeast. Just be sure to do it with a sanitized foil on top so you don't lose any to the outside.
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