derbedeu
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Hello all,
Not sure where to post, also, since my question is rather complicated (I guess) I found no other thread to read. So, I brewed an IPA today and after boiling I ended up with 17 liters of wort. Checking the gravity it showed 1080.
Since on my Safale US-05 is written I can add it to a 20 liters fermenter, obviously I tended to spare some. However, as far as I know there is this rule of thumb on how much yeast one should pitch, 1 billion cells/Plato degree/liter. In my case OG1080 is 19.4Plato, so this basically means 1*19.4*14=271 billion cells.
However, in a 11.5g pack there are like 69 billion cells (6B/g), so my beer would call for 4 packs of yeast, which seems weird.
Any idea what am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Tudor
Not sure where to post, also, since my question is rather complicated (I guess) I found no other thread to read. So, I brewed an IPA today and after boiling I ended up with 17 liters of wort. Checking the gravity it showed 1080.
Since on my Safale US-05 is written I can add it to a 20 liters fermenter, obviously I tended to spare some. However, as far as I know there is this rule of thumb on how much yeast one should pitch, 1 billion cells/Plato degree/liter. In my case OG1080 is 19.4Plato, so this basically means 1*19.4*14=271 billion cells.
However, in a 11.5g pack there are like 69 billion cells (6B/g), so my beer would call for 4 packs of yeast, which seems weird.
Any idea what am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Tudor