does the 1.5L starter plus honey give you 2L of starter or is it just honey and nutrient?
I've been getting a lot of questions about the starter, so I've updated the protocol with more detail. See below:
2 Liter Starter for 5 gallons of BOMM
1. Sanitize 2 liter flask with cross shaped stir bar.
>To sanitize, use StarSan, OneStep, or cook it on the stove burner (let it cool before Step 2). I avoid iodine based cleaner due to staining.
2. Add 1 tsp GoFerm.
3. Add 1/2 cup honey (6 oz by weight).
4. Add sterile spring water to 1.8 liters.
5. Pitch smacked pack of yeast or rehydrated yeast
>Final volume close to 2 liters with smack pack volume added.
>I generally do break the internal packet for the nutrients, but you don't have to wait to pitch.
6. Allow to stir on stir plate for 3 days.
>Stir plate is best, but if you don't have one, just swirl it when you can and go an extra day.
7. Pitch in your mead. Don't forget that the starter will add 2 liters of volume!
For larger batches (>10 gallons), I just make a 1/10 volume BOMM and pitch after the gravity reaches the 3rd sugar break.
>Example: A 50 gallon batch would require a 5 gallon BOMM as a starter.
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