Owly055
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I'm building a rather large lager starter for a 2.5 gallon lager I plan in brewing this weekend. The idea is to over pitch and get through the cool fermentation (reproduction) stage rapidly, then finish at higher temperatures.
I have decided to incorporate the DME I used in the starter right into the recipe. The starter wort is really no different from any other wort. It has malt flavor and alcohol, so logic says that I should dump the works into the fermenter along with wort that has been boiled. When I build the recipe, I will simply include the amount of DME I used in the starter.
Is this a common practice, or are most folks allowing it to settle and pouring off the starter wort as waste? I have always brewed with dry yeasts, so this hasn't come up before.
H.W.
I have decided to incorporate the DME I used in the starter right into the recipe. The starter wort is really no different from any other wort. It has malt flavor and alcohol, so logic says that I should dump the works into the fermenter along with wort that has been boiled. When I build the recipe, I will simply include the amount of DME I used in the starter.
Is this a common practice, or are most folks allowing it to settle and pouring off the starter wort as waste? I have always brewed with dry yeasts, so this hasn't come up before.
H.W.