I'm attempting to propagate yeast in our lab for the first time as detailed by: https://discussions.probrewer.com/fo...-of-yeast-sops
We're doing a 1bbl batch instead though, so it's smaller scale. We also don't have an incubator/shaker, so my flasks with wort that are waiting to be inoculated are just sitting in the lab.
I made the wort using DME (10.1p), and I pasteurized it in the flasks for 30 minutes. If I needed to open them again (except to inoculate), I re-pasteurized them. (I originally prepared 16p wort, opened them to dilute and re-distribute 10.1p wort, and then re-pasteurized everything again). The flasks were kept sealed during pasteurization with foil and parafilm on top and around the neck.
Additionally, when I open the flasks to inoculate them/take cell counts, I am wearing an N-95 mask, I have sprayed the outside of the flasks and the table with isopropanol, and I have a flame going for 10 minutes on the benchtop before I open anything. Before I start, I spray my gloves with isopropanol.
However, despite all of this I have an odd film on top of my un-inoculated wort. It looks concerning, so I was wondering if everyone else thinks its contamination too.
We're doing a 1bbl batch instead though, so it's smaller scale. We also don't have an incubator/shaker, so my flasks with wort that are waiting to be inoculated are just sitting in the lab.
I made the wort using DME (10.1p), and I pasteurized it in the flasks for 30 minutes. If I needed to open them again (except to inoculate), I re-pasteurized them. (I originally prepared 16p wort, opened them to dilute and re-distribute 10.1p wort, and then re-pasteurized everything again). The flasks were kept sealed during pasteurization with foil and parafilm on top and around the neck.
Additionally, when I open the flasks to inoculate them/take cell counts, I am wearing an N-95 mask, I have sprayed the outside of the flasks and the table with isopropanol, and I have a flame going for 10 minutes on the benchtop before I open anything. Before I start, I spray my gloves with isopropanol.
However, despite all of this I have an odd film on top of my un-inoculated wort. It looks concerning, so I was wondering if everyone else thinks its contamination too.
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