vhanley
Well-Known Member
Good Morning All!
I'm trying out my first fruit beer and when reading a thread, one gentleman stated that he was going to start another beer after racking his current to a secondary. He also stated that he was going to put the new brew straight into the other brew's primary in order to just reuse that yeast.
My question is, to do this, since I'm in the same proverbial boat, would I need to stir it up once my wort has been dumped into the carboy? Are there any steps I need to take before hand?
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying out my first fruit beer and when reading a thread, one gentleman stated that he was going to start another beer after racking his current to a secondary. He also stated that he was going to put the new brew straight into the other brew's primary in order to just reuse that yeast.
My question is, to do this, since I'm in the same proverbial boat, would I need to stir it up once my wort has been dumped into the carboy? Are there any steps I need to take before hand?
Thanks in advance!