i'm debating on doing some larger beers in the future and wanted to see about larger starters, especially if i am able to do a lager someday.. i have a 2L flask for my stirplate.. now i've done starters many times before, but never stepped up them to get them larger.. can i do something like this to make a larger starter with this sized flask, and will it make much of a difference?
- put 1.5L of starter beer (water/dme) in the flask and pitch the yeast as usual
- let it do its thing for 48 hours or so
- cold crash it and decant most of the top off
- prepare another 1L or so of starter beer, cool and pour into the flask with just the slurry
- let it further do its thing for another 48 hours
- cold crash it and decant most of the top off
i've done the first 3 steps all the time, never tried adding more.. would doing this multiple times effectively make a larger than 2L starter because though i only have a 2L flask, i'm still propagating (is that the correct term?) more yeast each time i decant and refill?
- put 1.5L of starter beer (water/dme) in the flask and pitch the yeast as usual
- let it do its thing for 48 hours or so
- cold crash it and decant most of the top off
- prepare another 1L or so of starter beer, cool and pour into the flask with just the slurry
- let it further do its thing for another 48 hours
- cold crash it and decant most of the top off
i've done the first 3 steps all the time, never tried adding more.. would doing this multiple times effectively make a larger than 2L starter because though i only have a 2L flask, i'm still propagating (is that the correct term?) more yeast each time i decant and refill?