HomeBrewMaster
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Hey everyone
I was looking on the internet for a flask so I could start doing yeast starters, and then it hit me. Why couldn't I make a yeast starter by using a sanitized pot, then completely cooling the "wort" before adding it to a sanitized plastic primary, then pitching the yeast. Should be plenty of oxygen in the bucket to help the starter. Then on brew day once I have the wort chilled down to pitching temps I could just siphon the wort right on top of the starter that is in the sanitized bucket already.
What do you guys think? is there any problem with doing this?
I was looking on the internet for a flask so I could start doing yeast starters, and then it hit me. Why couldn't I make a yeast starter by using a sanitized pot, then completely cooling the "wort" before adding it to a sanitized plastic primary, then pitching the yeast. Should be plenty of oxygen in the bucket to help the starter. Then on brew day once I have the wort chilled down to pitching temps I could just siphon the wort right on top of the starter that is in the sanitized bucket already.
What do you guys think? is there any problem with doing this?