I'm beginning to look at more of the finite details of my starters. I've done a few starters thus far but on my starter that I'm going to do tonight, I'm going to overbuild it to save some for future use. I'm using WY1318 and based on Homebrew Dad's Yeast Calculator, I need 251 billion cells.
My dilemma is that I don't have enough space in my 2L flask to overbuild by 100 billion (Brulosophy's Method) based on a starter gravity of 1.037. However, if I bump it up to 1.039 gravity, I then hit my overbuild target.
From what I've ready thus far, a starter gravity between 1.030 - 1.040 is perfectly fine. Is this still the case? I don't want to stress the yeast and I know I ultimately need a bigger flask. Will I be OK with the starter gravity at 1.039?
How do you guys harvest yeast from starters?
My dilemma is that I don't have enough space in my 2L flask to overbuild by 100 billion (Brulosophy's Method) based on a starter gravity of 1.037. However, if I bump it up to 1.039 gravity, I then hit my overbuild target.
From what I've ready thus far, a starter gravity between 1.030 - 1.040 is perfectly fine. Is this still the case? I don't want to stress the yeast and I know I ultimately need a bigger flask. Will I be OK with the starter gravity at 1.039?
How do you guys harvest yeast from starters?