CWood
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Tough topic with possibly no perfect answer......so I'm trying to salvage some 6-week old wy2124 for a helles planned for tuesday. I used Mr. Malty to determine my viability was only 20% and I needed 830 or so ml to reach my lager pitch rate. I don't have that much, so need to make a starter. Thought it would be cleaner to use a portion of the 500 ml I have for starter, so with some simple math determined about a cup of slurry would produce around 100 bil viable cells. Thus, I pitched 1 cup slurry in 1200 ml starter wort with a plan to step that up to 1750 ml to reach optimal levels. Problem is, 24 hours into first step with one cup slurry I see zero signs of fermentation/replication. I've used this yeast quite a few times before and always get some signs, but usually start with a smack pack or use the slurry early enough to direct pitch. I also have 2308 and wl833 in fridge, but they are about same age. Should I start a new starter with another lager strain or just wait? If worse come to worse I have plenty of fresh cali lager yeast to pitch, but I really want a crisp helles. That helles yeast cake is planned for a dopplebock, so really prefer to use 2124. Advice, suggestions??
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