Jordan71017
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OK I'm new to home brewing. Just brewed my first batch (extract) and it didn't turn out. Smelled sweet but tasted sour (not bitter, sour, like lemon juice). Any thoughts on what I could have done wrong would be appreciated but that isn't my main question. I read that it's a good idea to make a starter that has a gravity similar to the wort you are going to pitch it to. Thing is, I'm making a high gravity wort. I'm trying to clone Avery's Maharaja. Probably a bit too complicated for my first batch but it's currently my favorite beer. I just have to have it and Avery no longer distributes to my state. It cost me $21 ($7.99 for the bottle and $13.00 for shipping!) to get a bottle of this stuff shipped to me. Figured it would be a lot cheaper to brew it myself. Anyway, if I make a high gravity starter, to match the wort I'm going to pitch it to, won't the alcohol kill the yeast in the starter before I pitch it to the main wort?