brewprint
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That's a fair point, it takes a little time to set up the pressure canner, mix in the DME, funnel it into the jars and all that. I don't really count the time it's heating up and sterilizing, because I don't really need to be paying attention for that part, but you're right that it's really just moving the time around (and it might actually end up taking MORE total time).
However, the nice thing is that I can do it at my leisure, when I have a free evening, and once it's done, the canned wort can just sit on the shelf until it's needed. Then if I decide to brew at the spur of the moment, I don't need to commit an evening to prepping a starter - it's literally just 5 minutes.
Since you brought it up I may do this as well. I think its a great idea. Moving time around is nice.
I just finished making a starter. Getting everything around and cleanup is 45 minutes. Maybe an hour.