mrgrimm101
Well-Known Member
Ok so I've been looking into creating starters, but I'm not getting how to decide how much wort to prepare. I bought a 1000ml Erlenmeyer flask, but now I fear that it will be too small to be effective.
I also have a 64 oz growler and a 1 gallon glass carboy at my disposal, so I might use one of those. I can make a liter starter and let it go, but how do I know if that will be big enough? I was also reading into 2 stage starters, where the starter finishes, then I decant the 1st starter and add new wort to the yeast to create a 2nd starter. I understand that this will increase the yeast cell count, but how do I know how much it will increase?
I've been looking at yeast cell charts that explains how many cells I want for specific gravity beers.
For example, I'm looking at a Scotch Ale recipe I put into Beersmith. It has an OG of 1.081 and if I'm figuring the yeast starter right, it says a 4qt starter with 2 packs of yeast.
I also have an IPA with an OG of 1.066 and it says a 3qt starter.
Does this seem right? Sorry for the vague, uninformed post..but if any of you wonderful HBTers could help me out that would be much appreciated.
I also have a 64 oz growler and a 1 gallon glass carboy at my disposal, so I might use one of those. I can make a liter starter and let it go, but how do I know if that will be big enough? I was also reading into 2 stage starters, where the starter finishes, then I decant the 1st starter and add new wort to the yeast to create a 2nd starter. I understand that this will increase the yeast cell count, but how do I know how much it will increase?
I've been looking at yeast cell charts that explains how many cells I want for specific gravity beers.
For example, I'm looking at a Scotch Ale recipe I put into Beersmith. It has an OG of 1.081 and if I'm figuring the yeast starter right, it says a 4qt starter with 2 packs of yeast.
I also have an IPA with an OG of 1.066 and it says a 3qt starter.
Does this seem right? Sorry for the vague, uninformed post..but if any of you wonderful HBTers could help me out that would be much appreciated.