Anybody have any thoughts about whether a plastic soda bottle is permeable to bleach?
I have my yeast cannister's in a 5 gallong bucket with water and a heater. I had a slight growth develop. I was restoring/rebooting my yeast colony and at the same time I added a cap full of bleach to the ~3.5 gallons of water to try to eliminate any growth(yeast or any other bacteria). Since this moment, my yeast just aren't producing like they should. I've tried reactiving other yeast(I have experience doing this, so I know I'm activating correctly) and adding more sugar.
I did also add some undissovled sugar. Most of it did dissolve over time, but a slight layer covered my yeast(which settle to the bottom of the bottle) which required me to give the container a gentle tilt.
Any thoughts on where my woes may be starting? I hate to waste the yeast/sugar, but my thought is to start fresh, rinsing everything well, and not using bleach.
Any ideas on what else I could do to prevent growth in my water bath?
I have my yeast cannister's in a 5 gallong bucket with water and a heater. I had a slight growth develop. I was restoring/rebooting my yeast colony and at the same time I added a cap full of bleach to the ~3.5 gallons of water to try to eliminate any growth(yeast or any other bacteria). Since this moment, my yeast just aren't producing like they should. I've tried reactiving other yeast(I have experience doing this, so I know I'm activating correctly) and adding more sugar.
I did also add some undissovled sugar. Most of it did dissolve over time, but a slight layer covered my yeast(which settle to the bottom of the bottle) which required me to give the container a gentle tilt.
Any thoughts on where my woes may be starting? I hate to waste the yeast/sugar, but my thought is to start fresh, rinsing everything well, and not using bleach.
Any ideas on what else I could do to prevent growth in my water bath?