Warthaug
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The recipe looks good - I'm curious to see how the smoked malt turns out with the brett; should be an interesting balance.
As for the yeast amount, even though you're only doing 15L (~4 US gal) you are low. For a high-gravity ale, you need to pitch more yeast per volume, in your case about 400B cells are needed. One 11.5g packet of dry yeast contains ~70B cells when packaged, and you need to assume there will be some loss during transport/storage/rehydration. Technically, you need 5.7 packets for your beer.
That said, because you are using brett, you may be able to get away with less. 2 packets is still a little on the low side, but you may not need to add the full 6.
Bryan
As for the yeast amount, even though you're only doing 15L (~4 US gal) you are low. For a high-gravity ale, you need to pitch more yeast per volume, in your case about 400B cells are needed. One 11.5g packet of dry yeast contains ~70B cells when packaged, and you need to assume there will be some loss during transport/storage/rehydration. Technically, you need 5.7 packets for your beer.
That said, because you are using brett, you may be able to get away with less. 2 packets is still a little on the low side, but you may not need to add the full 6.
Bryan