Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

Wild Yeast Isolation

367 bytes added, 23:41, 17 October 2017
m
tighten videos
'''Wild yeast isolation''', sometimes known as "yeast wrangling" or more formally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioprospecting "bioprospecting"], refers to the process of catching wild yeast, and isolating it with agar plates as a pure culture. This article will also contain information on growing up a ''captured'' culture in wort rather than isolating yeast cultures on agar plates. Culturing wild yeast and bacteria should not be confused with [[Spontaneous Fermentation]] because many of the microbes that might make a flavor impact during spontaneous fermentation are killed off during the wild yeast culturing processes.
:''Special thanks goes out to Bryan from Sui Generis blog and Jeff Mello from Bootleg Biology for providing the information in this article.''
====Videos====
<youtubeheight="200" width="300">-tmbnPXZcFQ</youtube><youtubeheight="200" width="300">y43x7nLTEPo</youtube><youtubeheight="200" width="300">SwDjJKkuT74</youtube><youtubeheight="200" width="300">viXPMtkTfk8</youtube><youtubeheight="200" width="300">ChHcR9qaxj0</youtube>
==References==

Navigation menu