For my next brewday I wanted to make a 2-L starter...however, I only had enough DME for a 1-L starter. So, I made a 1-L starter a week ago. I went to my LHBS today and picked up more DME. So, how do I proceed from here:
1) Do I just make up another liter of starter wort and dump into my original starter? This will give me a total volume of 2-L, but adding this new liter of wort into already fermented starter will dilute the gravity of the new wort, so will yeast growth really be the same as if I had started with 2-L?
2) Do I decant the original starter and add the fresh liter of wort to the yeast slurry? This will maintain the gravity of the new wort, but my ending starter volume will obviously be less than the 2-L I was looking to make. Will the resulting yeast growth be enough?
3) Do I try something else?
1) Do I just make up another liter of starter wort and dump into my original starter? This will give me a total volume of 2-L, but adding this new liter of wort into already fermented starter will dilute the gravity of the new wort, so will yeast growth really be the same as if I had started with 2-L?
2) Do I decant the original starter and add the fresh liter of wort to the yeast slurry? This will maintain the gravity of the new wort, but my ending starter volume will obviously be less than the 2-L I was looking to make. Will the resulting yeast growth be enough?
3) Do I try something else?