Hello,
I'm going to be making a 100% brett beer soon and I have a question. I'm going to be using both Brett B and Brett L for this brew.
I'm obviously going to make a starter and I know it will take at least a week to make a decent starter given the slow ferment time of Brett.
So here's my question:
Since these beers take so long to finish and the yeasts are expensive, could I build two starters from each Wyeast pack and double my amount of Brett so it could be used for two different brew days.
So essentially making 4 starters from two Wyeast packs of Brett? Would my cell count me too low or is this possible? I would like to just do back to back brew days and make two different sour beers.
What do you think?
I'm going to be making a 100% brett beer soon and I have a question. I'm going to be using both Brett B and Brett L for this brew.
I'm obviously going to make a starter and I know it will take at least a week to make a decent starter given the slow ferment time of Brett.
So here's my question:
Since these beers take so long to finish and the yeasts are expensive, could I build two starters from each Wyeast pack and double my amount of Brett so it could be used for two different brew days.
So essentially making 4 starters from two Wyeast packs of Brett? Would my cell count me too low or is this possible? I would like to just do back to back brew days and make two different sour beers.
What do you think?