The Yeast Harvester's Wizard
Cellar Approved
A Brewing Companion · v1.0

Let's pitch some yeast.

Tell me your strain and your scenario — I'll do the math, write your tube labels, and walk you through every step.

First time? Read why starters matter →
01 · Yeast 02 · Scenario 03 · Generation 04 · Playbook
Step 01 / Choose your strain

What kind of yeast are you brewing with?

Each family has its own starter recipe, temperature window, and pitch behavior. Pick the closest match.

Step 02 / Choose your scenario

Where are you starting from?

A fresh sachet skips the wake-up; a stored tube needs a tiny nutrient boost to revive cleanly.

★ Flask size

Which flask are you using?

Slide to pick. Bigger flask = more starter volume = more biomass. The recipe below auto-adjusts to a sane default at 75% fill, but you can tweak it.

Do you have a magnetic stirrer?
2000 mL flask · default recipe: 1000 mL water + 100 g DME
Flask size & foam warning

The 1000 mL flask can only handle Kveik strains (like Lutra or Voss) because they produce ultra-low, thin foam. For everything else — especially aggressive top-cropping strains that build a thick foam blanket your stir bar can't pop — you'll need a larger flask to avoid a kitchen blowout.

High-risk strains (always need a 2000 mL or 3000 mL flask):
  • German Wheat / Witbier: Lallemand Munich Classic, WB-06, Wyeast 3068
  • Aggressive Belgian / Abbey: SafAle BE-256, Wyeast 3787, WLP530
  • Heavy ale strains: SafAle K-97 (Kölsch), London Ale III / Imperial Juice (A38)
★ Customize the starter recipe

Tweak the water & DME.

Defaults are pre-filled from the recipe. Water must stay at or below 75% of the flask capacity to leave room for foam.

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Step 03 / Label your tubes

Which generation are you building?

This number gets written on the tubes you'll harvest at the end. Used for tracking how many times this strain has been re-cultured.

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Playbook 01

Your playbook.

Custom-built for your strain and scenario.
Your Batch · Tell me about the beer
L
Typical homebrew kit batch is 20–23 L.
≈ 12.4 °P
Light beers 1.035–1.045 · standard 1.045–1.055 · strong 1.065+
Your Yeast · Tell me what you're starting with
The Recipe · At a Glance
The Step-by-Step