BOBTHEukBREWER
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I use sachets of dried safale 08 yeast. I usually use the whole sachet, but for my last brew I made up a starter using one third of the sachet in 8 fluid ounces of water to which I added one heaped teaspoon of brewing sugar. Within 3 hours the starter jug had a one inch rocky head, it was pitched at 4 pm, 9 am the next day there was a thin head in the brew bucket, 9 am the next day it was fermenting very vigorously. Bottling took place on the morning of day seven. I have not yet tasted the brew. Could I use even less dried yeast to start with? I immediately reseal the sachet by folding, squeezing to expel the air and selotaping. Thanks.