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Hey everyone,
I’m doing a two-step yeast starter and wanted to double-check my thinking. Step one was 1.25L with 136g of DME for OF of 1.040. For step two, my calculator says I need 2.5L with 273g of DME to get to my target cell count.
I’m not planning to decant after step one — just going to pitch the full 1.25L into the second step. So here’s my question:
Should I make 2.5L of wort with the 273g of DME and add that to the existing 1.25L (giving me 3.75L total)? Or should I just dissolve the 273g into 1.25L of water so the final volume is 2.5L?
I get that adding the first 1.25L will dilute the gravity if I make a full 2.5L of wort, but I’m not sure if the yeast calculator is expecting the 2.5L to be total volume, or just the amount of new wort. Maybe I'm overthinking and either way works....
Appreciate any insight — thanks!
I’m doing a two-step yeast starter and wanted to double-check my thinking. Step one was 1.25L with 136g of DME for OF of 1.040. For step two, my calculator says I need 2.5L with 273g of DME to get to my target cell count.
I’m not planning to decant after step one — just going to pitch the full 1.25L into the second step. So here’s my question:
Should I make 2.5L of wort with the 273g of DME and add that to the existing 1.25L (giving me 3.75L total)? Or should I just dissolve the 273g into 1.25L of water so the final volume is 2.5L?
I get that adding the first 1.25L will dilute the gravity if I make a full 2.5L of wort, but I’m not sure if the yeast calculator is expecting the 2.5L to be total volume, or just the amount of new wort. Maybe I'm overthinking and either way works....
Appreciate any insight — thanks!