Hi all,
I am quite new to liquid yeast and starters.
I have read many places that it is important to pitch enough yeast to avoid off-tastes etc. The same sources also often highlight that it is bad to pitch too much.
Beersmith tells me that I need 343 Billion celles for a given recipie. If I follow the recommodation provided, I would use 1 vial and a starter size of 1.72 liters. This vould get me to exactly 343 Billion cells. Pitch rate 0.75.
Would you just blindly create a starter based on those numbers provided by Beersmith, or would you increase the starter? What is "over pitching" and "under pitching" in relation to a need for 343 B?
-Aleksander
I am quite new to liquid yeast and starters.
I have read many places that it is important to pitch enough yeast to avoid off-tastes etc. The same sources also often highlight that it is bad to pitch too much.
Beersmith tells me that I need 343 Billion celles for a given recipie. If I follow the recommodation provided, I would use 1 vial and a starter size of 1.72 liters. This vould get me to exactly 343 Billion cells. Pitch rate 0.75.
Would you just blindly create a starter based on those numbers provided by Beersmith, or would you increase the starter? What is "over pitching" and "under pitching" in relation to a need for 343 B?
-Aleksander