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by steve_flack » Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:22 am
Depends. Usually I throw it away (always if I've used a dried yeast) unless I'm using a brew as a steeping stone to a bigger one. Say if you brewed a Belgian Pale Ale (and so would have used a liquid yeast) to grow yeast up for a Tripel or something. There's an element of risk doing that as you have to have been super clean as bugs multiply quicker than yeast and there's always a possibility of transfering bugs to the bigger beer.
With dried yeast don't bother. Dried yeast is cheap and you can always pitch another pack if you need more yeast. It's not worth the risk with dried.