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Id guess there is a couple of hundred billion cells sitting at the bottom of that blow off tube container that sounds twisted lolYeah , I doubt there's still enough yeast to finish properly , I have another starter of same yeast so once it slows down he can pitch that .
Suggested he practice yeast washing and build up a starter from what's in the jug but no time to ensure viability and repitch it .
Without a starter that would have been $81 in yeast so its a no brainer to get the stir plate cranked up
Its phosphoric acid on there? There is a good cance that yeast is clean i suppose lt depends on howdesperateyou are. But like you said youve already got a starter ready. Me personally i wouldnt pitch it till this batch stalls i think if you keep a close eye on the gravity you can bump her up to bring it home. As we know yeast are amazing organisms give them half a chance and theyll get the job done for you.Easily that many , probably more depending how much other junk is in there
I pitched about 600 million by best calculations and it was less volume than that