CloverBrew
Well-Known Member
I collected a white labs Trappist yeast on September 1st 2012. That would make the yeast that was sitting in my fridge roughly 4 months old. I am brewing a Belgian dark strong ale with an estimated OG of 1.100. I have started a stir plate, with yeast nutrient, yesterday night. The starter is half pound LME to half gallon water. Gravity should be roughly 1.040. I shook it this morning, due to forgetting the aeration shake last night. I plan on letting it stir until Sunday. Any concerns? I have purchased a fresh Trappist yeast just incase the consensus is negative. If need be, can I dump the new yeast vial into the starter after work? Or suck it up and start the starter over. So what is the shelf life of refrigerated yeast, or the limitations of reused yeast.