Burtlake1985
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I recently bought ingredients to make a big double IPA. OG is expected to be at 1.100. MY LHBS advised I make a starter however it wasn't absolutely necessary with my yeast vile, however i guess I never really knew what the process for a starter really was until I did some reading on and it sounds like I may not have enough time to make my starter before wanting to actually pitch.
Basically I was going to make my Starter tonight and hopefully have it ready by next day. However between making the starter and pitching I'm looking at a time frame of about 15 hours.
Question being is this really enough time for the starter to do what it needs to do before pitching? I'm using a WLP001 for my yeast.
Any words of wisdom?
Basically I was going to make my Starter tonight and hopefully have it ready by next day. However between making the starter and pitching I'm looking at a time frame of about 15 hours.
Question being is this really enough time for the starter to do what it needs to do before pitching? I'm using a WLP001 for my yeast.
Any words of wisdom?