NoNothing
Well-Known Member
Tomorrow I'm getting grains and yeast in for 2 batches. An Irish Red and a Sweet Stout. Both using different yeasts.
My problem as I see it is I can only have one strain in the starter at a time and I'd like to get both in the starter. I don't mind pitching straight from the bag if things get too complicated and just using a starter for one batch. I'd ideally like to starter both though. Any suggestions?
Stir plate starter one and another just leave out on the table?
Stir one for 8 hours, pour that in a new vessel and stir the other?
My problem as I see it is I can only have one strain in the starter at a time and I'd like to get both in the starter. I don't mind pitching straight from the bag if things get too complicated and just using a starter for one batch. I'd ideally like to starter both though. Any suggestions?
Stir plate starter one and another just leave out on the table?
Stir one for 8 hours, pour that in a new vessel and stir the other?