Wyeast 1.080 gravity

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arog3000

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I just made 4 gallons of a beer and it came out at 1.080. I usually make a starter but forgot. Since it is only 4 gallons will one packet of Wyeast get the job done? Thanks!! :tank:
 
One of the online calculators has a selector for batch size weither mrmalty or yeastcalc. See if its anywhere close to what you need. At that gravity i doubt it will be, But worst case scenario you will get some off flavors or under attenuation.
 
Based on 2 week old yeast mrmalty suggests 2.6 packs.(more if older). Will it ferment, probably yes. Will it be optimal, no. I would get another pack if possible and pitch it before fermentation peaks. If you can't beat that, just let it ride and hope for the best.
 
4 gallons of 1.080 is the same as 5 gallons of 1.064 (320 gravity points)-- both need more yeast than one vial or smax pack of liquid yeast.
It will ferment but probably sluggish and underattenuate.
 
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