The process first involved the creation of my Frankenstein stir plate. Commercial stir plate kits are available for around $100 to $200. I opted to make my own. Not because of the money, but because I enjoy having a hand in everything involved in my process.
It started with a plastic junction box. Add an industrial computer server fan, powerful magnets that I harvested from a couple of old hard drives, a variable resistance knob with various wires and resistors, and you get a stir plate box that is able to create a whirlpool in a whopping 5000-milliliter flask. With the power of that stir plate combined with a magnet covered in food-grade plastic, I was able to gradually step up the yeast cell count by introducing a sugar solution [and gradually increase] volume over the period of about a month.
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