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Originally Posted by petep1980
I have a 6pack of SNPA I plan on working on this weekend. The DME I have on hand is saved for a recipe, but I have extra priming sugar on hand. Will this adequately harvest and cultivate the yeast? I know starters aren't often made with priming sugar, so I'm just curious.
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No, that's not a good idea. Sucrose (sugar) is very easy for the yeast to digest, and it's a simple sugar. Maltose is a disaccharide, and in order for the yeast to ferment your beer, they have to break it down into simple sugars. What that means is that you don't want to grow yeast that are accustomed to eating simple sugars. You want good healthy yeast that will ferment maltose. So, use malt for your starter.