Mothman
Well-Known Member
I'm looking at Extract kits from Ontario Beer Kegs, where they have both 5 gallon and 3 gallon kits.
I'm leaning towards trying a 3 gallon kit, as I think going forward, 2.5 - 3 gallon batches is where I want to be.
Looking at their kit ingredient lists, both their 5 gallon kits and 3 gallon kits, for dry yeast, list as including a package of whatever yeast.
I'm assuming, in both cases, it's just the standard packet of yeast.
Question is, is there any issue with over-pitching, if a person used the 'standard' amount of yeast that you'd get for a 5 gallon recipe, when doing a 3 gallon batch?
I'm leaning towards trying a 3 gallon kit, as I think going forward, 2.5 - 3 gallon batches is where I want to be.
Looking at their kit ingredient lists, both their 5 gallon kits and 3 gallon kits, for dry yeast, list as including a package of whatever yeast.
I'm assuming, in both cases, it's just the standard packet of yeast.
Question is, is there any issue with over-pitching, if a person used the 'standard' amount of yeast that you'd get for a 5 gallon recipe, when doing a 3 gallon batch?