I just brewed an Oatmeal Stout that came in at 1.072 (got a little better efficiency out of my all grain system this go around so it ended up a little higher than I was expecting). I pitched two fresh Wyeast packs of 1056 (I would have done a starter if I knew I was gonna hit 1.072). The beer is fermenting away. This weekend I plan to brew a really big Imperial Stout, 1.100 +.
My question is this...when I brew the Imperial Stout this weekend the Oatmeal Stout should be ready to transfer over to a secondary (I plan to add some coffee to it). I have never reused yeast and was wondering if you guys think it would be a good idea to throw the imperial stout onto the 1056 that just spent a week fermenting the 1.072 Oatmeal Stout. Should I get another pack of 1.056 to be safe?
My original plan was to build up a really big 1056 starter this week...but I figured I would have this yeast cake sitting in the bottom of my fermentor and I might as well use it.
Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom




