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using wlp840 Pilsen lager yeast .. for a yeast starter.
says on packet 65-72 F (18-22C)
Lagers are fermented at 50 F so if I make a yeast starter from this does it need to be at 50 F or can I just do the yeast starter at room temperatures like I do with ales?
And when I do ferment the beer should it be at the regular 50 F?
 
thanks Cyclman that is the way I have done it in the past few that I did, but it just hit me that I may be doing it wrong. The other lagers turned out find but you know when you get something in your head it sticks.
 
using wlp840 Pilsen lager yeast .. for a yeast starter.
says on packet 65-72 F (18-22C)
Lagers are fermented at 50 F so if I make a yeast starter from this does it need to be at 50 F or can I just do the yeast starter at room temperatures like I do with ales?
And when I do ferment the beer should it be at the regular 50 F?

Yeast will happily reproduce at higher temperatures than what makes good beer.
 
Some smart beer person (John Palmer, perhaps) once said: with a starter you are making yeast, not beer.

We focus on an environment that favors yeast reproduction and don't worry about the byproducts that would otherwise affect our beer.
 
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