I gather, and culture wild yeasts for both brewing, and bread fairly often. We have a lot of wild blackberries where I. They're prominent enough so they even named the area after them "Blackberry Hill" And every time I was passed a bramble I could smell the strong scent of yeast from the ripe berries. Figured I would document the process, well just because.
Some bramble
Up close
Fair sized, and ripe enough so that they are hard to hold without squishing.
Quarter for scale.
Now instead of just showing off the berries, being that I only want whats ON the berries.
Here's how I'm culturing my little yeasties.
First I sterilized a jar.
I mixed water, flour, a little sugar, and a little brewing yeast nutrient I had for beer.
I brought the mixture to a boil to sterilize it. I let it cool to room temperature, and tossed in the blackberries, and gave it a good shake.
It's been warm day so it's going to move fast. I can already see small bubbles forming. (It's only been a few hours)
I'll keep this thread updated. Right up to what I use the yeast for =)
Some bramble
Up close
Fair sized, and ripe enough so that they are hard to hold without squishing.
Quarter for scale.
Now instead of just showing off the berries, being that I only want whats ON the berries.
Here's how I'm culturing my little yeasties.
First I sterilized a jar.
I mixed water, flour, a little sugar, and a little brewing yeast nutrient I had for beer.
I brought the mixture to a boil to sterilize it. I let it cool to room temperature, and tossed in the blackberries, and gave it a good shake.
It's been warm day so it's going to move fast. I can already see small bubbles forming. (It's only been a few hours)
I'll keep this thread updated. Right up to what I use the yeast for =)