Satisfaction
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Posted this a while ago in the yeast forums, but wanted to rehash this again. Compare and contrast notes with you all...
My current method is that I take one sample of 2000ml from the batch of gluten free beer I make, quickly can and save for the next batch starter. When it is time to brew again I just take it out, remove the top, drop the sanitized stir bar in, add yeast, cover with foil and let the stir plate do its magic for a day or so.
Have any of you used the dried rice extracts or something of that nature with success? I've done a couple starters with small batches of sorghum extract, but that stuf is so thick it is hard to work cleanly with small amounts.
My current method is that I take one sample of 2000ml from the batch of gluten free beer I make, quickly can and save for the next batch starter. When it is time to brew again I just take it out, remove the top, drop the sanitized stir bar in, add yeast, cover with foil and let the stir plate do its magic for a day or so.
Have any of you used the dried rice extracts or something of that nature with success? I've done a couple starters with small batches of sorghum extract, but that stuf is so thick it is hard to work cleanly with small amounts.