commonsense
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Longtime Ale brewer here, finally getting ready to brew some lagers. Started formulating some recipes and noticed they call for 4 vials of yeast as opposed to the typical 2 vials. This would be for a standard German style lager at roughly 1.048 OG. I'm a White Labs user and I always go with 2 or 3 vials depending on OG (or whatever the recipe formulation tells me).
So I guess my obvious question is, is this accurate? If I'm supposed to use 4 vials of yeast that will cause a bit of an increase in my brewing budget and I will have to rethink getting into brewing lagers. Especially considering the time it takes to lager after fermentation.
FV1: Lemon Summer Ale
FV2: American/English Pale Ale Hybrid
FV3: Oatmeal Stout
Bottle Conditioning:
American Strong Ale
Kolsch
Serving:
American Pale
Old Ale
Molasses Porter
Nut Brown Ale
So I guess my obvious question is, is this accurate? If I'm supposed to use 4 vials of yeast that will cause a bit of an increase in my brewing budget and I will have to rethink getting into brewing lagers. Especially considering the time it takes to lager after fermentation.
FV1: Lemon Summer Ale
FV2: American/English Pale Ale Hybrid
FV3: Oatmeal Stout
Bottle Conditioning:
American Strong Ale
Kolsch
Serving:
American Pale
Old Ale
Molasses Porter
Nut Brown Ale