Wild Yeast Starter for Home Brewing

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  • @DonMega254
    @DonMega254 Рік тому +1

    Love the idea of having your own yeast, also would love to see some more of your work ❤️💛💚

  • @rettem9412
    @rettem9412 4 роки тому +9

    I spent almost 30 min trying to refine my search on how to do exactly this! I finally found this video and it’s EXACTLY what I needed to know! THANK YOU!!!

  • @MrKennytrcka
    @MrKennytrcka 3 роки тому +2

    I love your family and culture. Congratulations!

  • @diabjalloud7106
    @diabjalloud7106 4 роки тому +5

    And for how long time it will be ready to use as well tell me the quantity to use to make one liter wine

  • @trevorhilditch1447
    @trevorhilditch1447 5 років тому +4

    You just helped a 16 year old do communion on his own Thank you for letting me get closer to God God Bless You

    • @MrKoraboras
      @MrKoraboras 5 років тому +5

      What? I mean, I watched the video but all I saw was a reciple for getting yeast, where did religion come into this?

    • @MrKoraboras
      @MrKoraboras 5 років тому

      @@trevorhilditch1447 Nah, thanks.

    • @-hg7fc
      @-hg7fc 5 років тому

      m.wikihow.com/Take-Communion-in-the-Catholic-Church

  • @carlo.poumian
    @carlo.poumian 6 років тому +6

    Really awesome, Thank you for sharing knowledge!!!

  • @geological76
    @geological76 5 років тому +2

    wow
    this is the most efficient and simple method ever, good!

  • @bjnopoli
    @bjnopoli 6 років тому +14

    Your telling me a table spoon of that will do a gallon of mead? As good as a pack of yeast? And I assume that wild black berries will work good ?.
    Amazing...

    • @6themaker
      @6themaker 6 років тому +7

      Bj Lucci so to be clear... what is the opinion ur trying to get across? You got a real bitchy attitude or you spoke like an idiot just saying ur comment made no sense with all the extra... you either have a nice thing to say or you have a question that wasn’t already answered.

    • @davidross1316
      @davidross1316 5 років тому +12

      @@6themaker eeeeeeeeeeeeeasy there

    • @stormevans6897
      @stormevans6897 4 роки тому +8

      @@6themaker Sounds more like he wants to know for sure that this will actually work well, probably hoping for reassuring comments from more experienced brewers maybe?

  • @janeosten525
    @janeosten525 6 років тому +2

    Simple and effective ! I like your style ! Go family !

  • @jshillkiller2262
    @jshillkiller2262 4 роки тому +2

    I like ur vid thanks..can u tell me what temp you kept the forming starter at and later when just refeeding? Thankyou

  • @darthplagueistheaverage2708
    @darthplagueistheaverage2708 4 роки тому +2

    What a lovely family :"

  • @kenhandwork
    @kenhandwork 5 років тому +2

    thanks, I keep ending up here when I forget what I was doing. its just so easy if you pay attention and wait.

  • @hilliard665
    @hilliard665 5 років тому +4

    Dude you are so wholesome it's kinda weird but damn is this stuff cool I'm watching all your videos

  • @julietlogan9666
    @julietlogan9666 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing the video. Though it was not explained about the role and the wonder of what the raw unfiltered honey is, I assumed that it has all what it takes to combat unwanted bacteria that may spoil the natural fermentation process. Surely I will do this in my next batch of grapes fermentation.

  • @baddonkey6876
    @baddonkey6876 4 роки тому +1

    I have a habit of prepping several vials like that and isolating the yeast colonies first, takes a couple weeks but i found some pretty nice strains and in the process i seperated mould that tried to grow on some, that woulda made it taste like cardboard

    • @kiwiprouddavids724
      @kiwiprouddavids724 2 роки тому

      How did you separate the mold, and you haven't got any tips for me on finding a good yeast

  • @gabrielbennett5162
    @gabrielbennett5162 2 роки тому

    If I were using store-bought fruit, I would probably put it in a bowl and leave it uncovered outside for a day or two before making starter, just to make sure it caught some wild yeast.

  • @Nathouuuutheone
    @Nathouuuutheone 6 років тому +8

    How do you keep it going for long periods to make many fermented products? Do you have to feed it some nutrients? Do you get worried that acetobacters will start turning it into a vinegar starter?

    • @teekotrain6845
      @teekotrain6845 4 роки тому

      I would imagine they keep it refrigerated?

  • @BrettyPOV
    @BrettyPOV 5 років тому +2

    How often do you add berries? Every time you feed?

  • @vlagavulvin3847
    @vlagavulvin3847 11 місяців тому

    So nice vid, thanks for it. Haven't you tried though to hold back all those pediococci, acetobacter, lactics and other bacterial thangz by means of adding some lysozyme just into your starter?

  • @Saint696Anger
    @Saint696Anger 5 років тому +1

    Really neat I'll try this, thanks

  • @thehookups
    @thehookups 5 років тому

    that was cool. i'm gonna try it this month.

  • @VvAloe
    @VvAloe 4 місяці тому

    Superb thank you!!

  • @MirlaIvette
    @MirlaIvette 6 років тому +1

    Hi, thank u for the video! How do u store the mead starter? Did I miss it?

  • @kgongsun8566
    @kgongsun8566 4 роки тому

    Love your video.Just wondering who else was hiding under your kitchen bench. A toddler and a Labrador popped up in sequence. They eagerly wanted to in your show. Haha. Great work.

  • @8interlanders
    @8interlanders 2 роки тому

    a bit of mold by the surface is fine right?

  • @biancaclukey3062
    @biancaclukey3062 4 місяці тому

    Can you use blueberrys grown at home?

  • @stevenkling2256
    @stevenkling2256 4 роки тому

    And is the yeast on the fruit typical of the fruit or the region it lives in?

  • @redpanda1126
    @redpanda1126 4 роки тому +1

    Quarantine send me here..
    M gonna try these and had many ideas...hummmmm haha

    • @samaranis6504
      @samaranis6504 4 роки тому

      @Aniruddha Suryawanshi you mean +25°c

    • @dorisagape9768
      @dorisagape9768 4 роки тому

      Aniruddha Suryawanshi will this yeast recipe work for muscadine wine?

  • @baddonkey6876
    @baddonkey6876 4 роки тому

    Oh yeah! And fruit flies have yeast all over them, if they get in there its a good thing as long as you isolate the yeast before brewing

    • @1N2themystic
      @1N2themystic 4 роки тому +2

      Fruit flies will turn your brew to vinegar. Plus they love manure iv all kinds so they can spread all kinds of bacteria and bad yeasts. Thats why rule number one is no fruit flies. Where did you get your information?

  • @teekotrain6845
    @teekotrain6845 4 роки тому

    Can i use this to make a high alcohol kombucha....or a feuit wine?

  • @usamaalhaj80
    @usamaalhaj80 5 років тому +1

    Hi
    I made some wort and put it in the jar among the trees one night after being covered with cheese cloth.
    After that jar closed by airlock for about two weeks. I noticed some foam on the sides of the jar and some bubbles
    I added more of the wort to the jar and within two days (after the previous two weeks )I noticed an active movement of the bubbles and did not see any mold
    What do you think about this result?

  • @glennlopez6772
    @glennlopez6772 5 років тому +2

    Thanks!
    What safe alternatives for the berries you used?

    • @Emmabackt
      @Emmabackt 4 роки тому

      You can use any fruits, vegetables or herbs. I love using tomatoes and dates.

    • @gabrielbennett5162
      @gabrielbennett5162 2 роки тому

      Grapes and/or raisins reportedly work well.

  • @dalvarado3258
    @dalvarado3258 3 роки тому

    Can i get sick for use wild fermentation in my wine? I am worry, thanks

  • @teresaolofson8187
    @teresaolofson8187 6 років тому

    im so happy to have found this i dont want to buy a starter i want to do what your doing
    should i get a jar with a dispenser and how much do u take out and how much do you replace?
    the stuff you take out that you drink? and the other u save to brew more by adding more honey and water?

    • @starrychloe
      @starrychloe 4 роки тому

      teresa olofson - start with yeast packets first. Then add complexity later.

  • @feralhog1693
    @feralhog1693 4 роки тому +7

    Honey has yeast in it, those wooden sticks have yeast on it. Next time, you might want to boil the honey water and use sterilized metal spoon to mix it up, to make sure it is 100% your local yeast.

  • @stevenkling2256
    @stevenkling2256 4 роки тому

    Is this just for brewing Mead?

  • @vernedudeman
    @vernedudeman 6 років тому +2

    GREAT VIDEO AND AWESOME FAMILY!!!

  • @diablovalley
    @diablovalley 5 років тому

    This looks great, thanks for sharing! Where I live, there's no blueberries. Can I use 3-4 grapes instead of the berries? Also, does the honey need to be raw? Where I live, processed honey is all we get. If it is no good, can I just use sugar?

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en 5 років тому +3

      Starter can be made from sugar and grapes, apples, banana etc all fruits contain some amount of yeast.

    • @starrychloe
      @starrychloe 4 роки тому +1

      Processed honey or sugar is ok, but it doesn’t have the same pizazz.

    • @t0xic698
      @t0xic698 Рік тому +1

      nearly every state in the US has juniper trees. you can use the juniper berries as a yeast starter as they're covered in a blue powder that is actually wild yeast and then you would wanna take the juniper berries out and dry them in a dehydrator or oven or w/e and you can make a mead with it or crush it and use it to season wild game meats etc

  • @teresaolofson8187
    @teresaolofson8187 6 років тому

    oh gosh what did you say? how much do u take out and then what do u do?

  • @user-df2so4js7x
    @user-df2so4js7x 5 років тому +1

    I was watching other yeast video, they said not to use tap water because its treated but distilled because it kills the yeast culture.

    • @starrychloe
      @starrychloe 4 роки тому

      D - don’t use chlorinated water! Use a water filter to remove chlorine or let the water sit overnight or boil and cool the water or use well water or distilled water or spring water.

  • @terencechandler845
    @terencechandler845 Рік тому

    Legends

  • @klaytonlacey2027
    @klaytonlacey2027 5 років тому

    Wonderful video! I have a few questions though.
    . Can I use this for making wine ad a bruers yeast?
    . And can I use this for grain free
    bread?
    . If so how much do I use per recipe/per gallon?

    • @brohub6161
      @brohub6161 4 роки тому

      @@SM-69 feed the yeast sugar and flour every 24hours ..they will become more sugar tolerant

    • @brohub6161
      @brohub6161 4 роки тому +1

      @@SM-69 however if you get your hands on raw honey ..go for it ... 1tbsp honey 2tbsp flour 2tbsp sugar 2tbsp yogurt
      using wildfruits for growing yeast can ruin your wine ...since you can't wash it there is serious chances of contamination ...

    • @dorisagape9768
      @dorisagape9768 4 роки тому

      Bro hub is this recipe good for just beer or wine too? Or do you need wine yeast for wine?

    • @HangryGiant
      @HangryGiant 4 роки тому

      @@brohub6161 If you use that recipe for feeding your yeast, do you add any water and do you dump some of your original out? Im thinking i wont use the yogurt

    • @brohub6161
      @brohub6161 4 роки тому

      @@HangryGiant lukewarm water. Yogurt is a must

  • @CanadianBrewingChannel
    @CanadianBrewingChannel 6 років тому +1

    How do you know that the fermentation isn't caused by Lactobacillus? That would only sour things and make very little alcohol.

    • @GatewayImage
      @GatewayImage 6 років тому

      typically in a gravity reading. only alcohol production will lead to a significant drop in gravity

    • @CanadianBrewingChannel
      @CanadianBrewingChannel 6 років тому

      @@GatewayImage There are strains of Lacto that produce a lot of alcohol as well. But if your gravity drops you are more than likely dealing with wild yeast. Cheers

    • @GatewayImage
      @GatewayImage 6 років тому

      ​@@CanadianBrewingChannel i think you answered your question for yourself then. your original comment states that lacto fermentation produces sourness, but little alcohol. now you say that certain strains can produce "a lot of alcohol". if there is a gravity drop, then there has been alcohol production. plain and simple.

    • @CanadianBrewingChannel
      @CanadianBrewingChannel 6 років тому

      @@GatewayImage I was trying to answer it for you:)

    • @wormwood6424
      @wormwood6424 5 років тому

      Doesn't lacto only come from milk?

  • @gameloozer731
    @gameloozer731 5 років тому

    I’ve been interested in isolating the yeast in my sourdough starter for brewing. Do you think the honey could kill off the sour bacteria? Or would you know another way to select the yeast

    • @rowanhollingsworth5231
      @rowanhollingsworth5231 5 років тому

      I tried a small amount in a sourdough once, and it seemed to kill it completely. Even though that was a rookie mistake I made years ago, I wouldn't recommend it.

    • @starrychloe
      @starrychloe 4 роки тому +1

      Pure honey kills microbes. Watered down honey is ok. Sourdough yeast will not tolerate alcohol very much so you will be limited in your ABV %.

  • @pickles7734
    @pickles7734 4 роки тому

    WHAT A RUDE BOTTLE 😂 best dad joke of the year

  • @araanand6992
    @araanand6992 6 років тому

    Which book is this ?

  • @usamaalhaj80
    @usamaalhaj80 5 років тому

    Hi
    Nice vedio
    I have a question
    Is this yeast really works to ferment wort for beer makeingredients?
    And what is that thing with blueberry in dish?
    Thanks

    • @oakandhoneyfarm990
      @oakandhoneyfarm990  5 років тому +3

      When we made this starter we used it to make two gallon batches of mead with a half cup of starter in each batch. We wanted a young mead and capped it at 30 days. We ended up with a light flavor and pleasant fizz with an ABV of 3.4%. The strain we caught may not be enough for proper beer fermentation but we plan on trying again to capture a different strain. It's part of the adventure 😁. The choice of berries does not matter so much, it's the natural yeast that's on the skins we we're interested in. Our blackberries were in season so that's what went in.

    • @usamaalhaj80
      @usamaalhaj80 5 років тому

      @@oakandhoneyfarm990
      Thank's
      This explanation is very clear

    • @Kayceesoutdoorliving
      @Kayceesoutdoorliving 5 років тому +2

      I would say if you keep that strain going by making a new starter every time you cap your mead with the mead you are about to cap you could potentially through the process of time and creating environmental factors for higher alcohol content you could up that percentage by 3-5 % I'm not a yeast expert but I dont see why the yeasts that handle higher alcohol content wouldnt outlive the ones that cant make it above 3.5%

    • @usamaalhaj80
      @usamaalhaj80 5 років тому

      @@Kayceesoutdoorliving
      Thank you

  • @onemadmudder9686
    @onemadmudder9686 Рік тому

    Can I capture wild yeast from unwashed pears from pear tree? Thank you!!

    • @adamk.7177
      @adamk.7177 Рік тому +1

      The way it seems to work is that on most fruits, they have their own strains of yeast that grow on them and eat them as they ferment anyways. So the yeast on your unwashed pears should do fine to ferment it into a pear wine. I personally am trying to make some yeast from grapes since wine usually is made from grapes

  • @diabjalloud7106
    @diabjalloud7106 4 роки тому

    What is the small pieces beside berries. Thank you

  • @toresanderify
    @toresanderify 4 роки тому

    Do you treat it like a sourdough starter? Feeding it and stuff?

    • @vlagavulvin3847
      @vlagavulvin3847 11 місяців тому

      If only you have nothing to do, you can try it out of boredom.

  • @enatskie1215
    @enatskie1215 5 років тому

    is this yeast in making wine? how eill you put in? just remix it in? response please

    • @d-nice3107
      @d-nice3107 5 років тому +1

      The blackberry is just used to get wild yeast into your starter. Once it gets to the point where it is foaming (eating sugars) the yeast is alive - You would just add some of it to whatever you plan to ferment. This is your pitch, instead us putting a packet of yeast into a jar of warm water, and using yeast nutrients and creating a pitch that way. Not a huge fan, only because in some cases a wild yeast can be a strain that will kill you.

    • @enatskie1215
      @enatskie1215 5 років тому +1

      D- Nice ow i see.. thank you so much for a informative detail..

  • @tristanglover1298
    @tristanglover1298 4 роки тому

    Can you substitute honey for sugar or molasses?

    • @vlagavulvin3847
      @vlagavulvin3847 11 місяців тому

      Honey and malt wort still have remains of proteins and nitrogen compounds that yeast need to grow up with. Any refined sugar is short of it.

  • @araanand6992
    @araanand6992 6 років тому

    Suggest me a boom , how to make beer

  • @salmanyaqub4309
    @salmanyaqub4309 4 роки тому

    Can you use sugar instead of raw organic honey?

  • @sammyyosemite2629
    @sammyyosemite2629 4 роки тому

    how much ABV can this kind of yeast tolerate?

  • @elijahoconnell
    @elijahoconnell 6 років тому

    Does the honey water itself turn into mead to then drink

    • @Kayceesoutdoorliving
      @Kayceesoutdoorliving 5 років тому +1

      Technically yes. It turns into mead. However what he is doing is harvesting wild yeast in his natural environment to utilize later in larger scale production. Most people who home brew will go to a shop and purchase a packet of yeast that contains a specific species of yeast. This is not the case with wild yeasts, there is a spectrum of yeast species on that BlackBerry, so when he puts it into the honey water it spreads and produces carbon dioxide and alcohol he takes a sample of the yeast that is left over in the jar and adds it to his larger scale brew, this inoculates the brew to allow the process to begin again. One could keep a strain of yeast going for decades provided enough care is taken. Look up the strain of yeast used to make Guinness, it's the sample culture they've been using since the 1700's.

  • @baronjuliusevola5428
    @baronjuliusevola5428 6 років тому

    good video

  • @swamijeevanpromod1657
    @swamijeevanpromod1657 4 роки тому

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌👌👌👌😊😊😊😊 Thanks

  • @tristanderamos6455
    @tristanderamos6455 5 років тому

    So the berry has to be wild?

    • @starrychloe
      @starrychloe 4 роки тому

      Tristan De Ramos - yes, to get the wild yeast on the berries.

  • @teresaolofson8187
    @teresaolofson8187 6 років тому

    this is a probiotic right? the longer you leave it the more alcohol? or ? how does that work.....im just interested in the probiotic part of it im ok with the small amount of alcohol

    • @capfogful
      @capfogful 6 років тому +2

      Alcohol depends on the sugar content and the type/types of yeast and bacteria you captured. If the sugars have fermented out than there is reallí nothing it will make it more alcoholic not even time. I dont really know nothing about probiotics, but i think honey is alredy probiotic, this process is mainly for brewing i would say.

    • @teresaolofson8187
      @teresaolofson8187 6 років тому

      im making mead and one batch was alcohlic tasting and not good can i add more honey and save it will the probiotics eat this new feed and i can get the balance back? so it takes out the harshness

    • @capfogful
      @capfogful 6 років тому +1

      teresa olofson If you add honey it will just start fermenting all over again. First you have to add some sort of stabilizer, like potassium sorbate or potassium metabisulfate, but the bad flavour could be caused by infection, or just the mead being very young. How old is your mead? I hope I answered some of your question.

    • @capfogful
      @capfogful 6 років тому

      Also, I'm not really a mead expert, I'm more of a beer guy, I recomend you try this the forum hombrewtalk, they are really helpfull, and have a lot more experience than I do.

    • @Kayceesoutdoorliving
      @Kayceesoutdoorliving 5 років тому

      I make a fair bit of mead at home (5-20 gallons a year). Mead I'm my opinion isnt good young. I like my meads to age a year or 2. I bottle and open a bottle every 6 months to taste, the flavors are complex and change significantly, mead is an underappreciated beverage though I'm glad to see it becoming more popular. I'm going to attempt to capture my own wild yeast perhaps this week sometime as I have some strawberry mead in the works from last summer's harvest. I have a bucket of honey and strawberries in my freezer. my girlfriend got the honey in Italy and the strawberries I grew myself from plants I purchased and wild strawberries I cultivated. About 5 years ago I dug up 3 tiny wild strawberry plants... now there is literally patches of them that are massive.

  • @Bamaboompa
    @Bamaboompa 4 роки тому

    Got an ignorant question. Very interested in this and walking down my street I noticed honeysuckle blooming in a vacant lot as well as a couple of wild blackberries. Also, my wife's friend just dropped off "homemade" wild honey.
    BUT... if I take much more than a tablespoon she'll have my ass. Wondering about a small amount in a small jar with a couple of the berries in it and leave it by the honeysuckles overnight. Thanks again for the video.

  • @sharifnahian4773
    @sharifnahian4773 4 роки тому

    Alcohol percent will be?

    • @stormevans6897
      @stormevans6897 4 роки тому

      That will vary from yeast culture to yeast culture as they have different tolerances due to genetics and such.

  • @russellwhite3415
    @russellwhite3415 6 років тому +1

    Do you have to use honey

    • @joshuahunt3755
      @joshuahunt3755 6 років тому

      i would think sugar would be ok, but i have the same question.

    • @valornation9845
      @valornation9845 6 років тому

      Joshua Hunt it's not mead then if there is no honey, but yes you need to use honey to make mead because of the yeast inside of unprocessed honey

    • @Kayceesoutdoorliving
      @Kayceesoutdoorliving 5 років тому

      Depends on what you want to make. This is just for cultivating yeast. I could take the yeast from this culture and make beer, wine, mead, whatever.

  • @letitburn1579
    @letitburn1579 4 роки тому

    😎

  • @hamad1979
    @hamad1979 3 роки тому

    wow so Active...

  • @indianutilizer
    @indianutilizer 4 роки тому

    Nice baby

  • @Moostery
    @Moostery 6 років тому

    So basically you are making blackberry mead to use as a starter lol.

  • @ВалариПетровский
    @ВалариПетровский 5 років тому +1

    I use candida lol

  • @ParamjeetKaur-ko3vh
    @ParamjeetKaur-ko3vh 5 років тому

    Good people

  • @ChaosAI24
    @ChaosAI24 5 років тому

    Actually you don't have to dilute the honey. You don't need anything else but yeast that's why it's better not to dilute it!

  • @deondebruin7741
    @deondebruin7741 4 роки тому

    Your children should be an example to those nutcases burning and looting in your country. That little girl sounds so polite

  • @jameshicks9954
    @jameshicks9954 7 років тому

    using shit tap water are you crazy sir.!!

    • @fiend116
      @fiend116 6 років тому +2

      Should it really matter for a starter? As far as I'm aware the reason not to use tap water is purely because it tastes harsh in some areas.

    • @StorMacce
      @StorMacce 6 років тому +1

      yup where i live we take groundwater its the finest type you can get

    • @kamasutraking666
      @kamasutraking666 6 років тому +1

      more yeast starting activation properties if the water is not sterile

    • @MirlaIvette
      @MirlaIvette 6 років тому

      I would agree. Chlorine kills microbes. And to top it off there are also other toxins involved.

    • @6themaker
      @6themaker 6 років тому

      James Hicks well shity “Tap water” is only shitty in some places where I live I can drink from the lake and the water is better than the water in Arizona

  • @wmtarr886
    @wmtarr886 Рік тому

    way too much sugar (honey) than a wild starter needed. I mean, if you have wild bees and they have enough pollen to work on you probably only need a teaspoon of something sweet in a litre of water