FreeLordBrewing
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hey everyone it has been a long time since I brewed a beer, life has gotten in the way of hobbies, but wanted to make a beer to give away as xmas gifts.
making an imperial porter target OG is 1.090
made a starter with 2000ml of wort and 2 wyeast smack packs. (200G extra light DME to final volume of 2000ml with yeast nutrient boiled for 15 min cooled then pitched both smack packs swelled for 3 hours)
wanted to hear opinions on wether to dump complete contents of starter into wort, or to drain wort and use only settled yeast.....using a stir plate for the starter.
if I go the route of just yeast should i kill the stir plate a few hours before pitching??? or just dump the whole erlenmeyer into the wort??
Thanks in advance - Shawn
making an imperial porter target OG is 1.090
made a starter with 2000ml of wort and 2 wyeast smack packs. (200G extra light DME to final volume of 2000ml with yeast nutrient boiled for 15 min cooled then pitched both smack packs swelled for 3 hours)
wanted to hear opinions on wether to dump complete contents of starter into wort, or to drain wort and use only settled yeast.....using a stir plate for the starter.
if I go the route of just yeast should i kill the stir plate a few hours before pitching??? or just dump the whole erlenmeyer into the wort??
Thanks in advance - Shawn