Was running out of Kveik yeast (my last brewing yeast), and too impatient to wait for more to arrive so decided to co-pitch the one gram I had left with some sourdough starter.

What does anybody think will happen?

The starter has worked well at fermenting strawberry wine in the past, but it was looking a lot less healthy this time.

Honestly this was an impulse decision to do this but I will be interested to see what happens. Maybe it will sour? That would be exciting.

  • plactagonic@sopuli.xyzM
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    8 months ago

    I tried to ferment some beer with yeasts isolated from sourdough starter. It took longer in bottles to clear but was fine after that.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah something similar happened last time I used a Sourdough starter on a strawberry jam wine.

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    8 months ago

    Too impatient? For a hobby where you wait weeks or months, what’s a couple of days?

    I would have made a starter with the kveik.

    Sourdough starter will be interesting! Will it have a sourdough flavor? Sounds like a fun experiment.

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      8 months ago

      I did make a starter with the Kveik. I gave it a couple hours to try and reproduce.

      I will be going away in less than two weeks so wanted to get this done or at least underway before I left.

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    8 months ago

    It may very well work out, kveik might like being underpitched (though 1 gram for a batch of mead might be too little even for it). You mqy just have some funky mixing of yeasts going on. If it works out well enough, do keep some yeast from this batch, you might be well on your way to having a house yeast.

    Or it could also go very bad. Never know until you try.

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      8 months ago

      Thanks! I actually didn’t think about starting a house yeast but that’s actually a very good idea. I have put it off because I am currently living with parents while job hunting, and they are in the process of selling the house.