Drunk Monk
Member
Hi,
I am experiencing significantly different behaviour of WLP802 and WLP860 lager yeasts while preparing starters.
Namely I did two starters recently with absolutely similar conditions:
1. Starting from single colony
2. 3 steps starter: 20mil/100mil/1lit
3. Same highly fermentable starter wort with added nutrients (pils malt, mashed at 64C for 1,5 hours)
4. Same aeration – 2 minutes with 50micron stone
But results for both yeasts are miles away from each other. While WLP860 had vigorous starter with a lot of yeast slurry after 24hours of last step, WLP802 had quite slow progress and after 72 hours had 4 times smaller yeast amount by volume.
What can be a reason of such behavior of WLP802?
BTW same picture I hade when I made WLP802 starter from fresh pack I purchased, so my yeast storage and growing on slants procedure is not the case.
I am experiencing significantly different behaviour of WLP802 and WLP860 lager yeasts while preparing starters.
Namely I did two starters recently with absolutely similar conditions:
1. Starting from single colony
2. 3 steps starter: 20mil/100mil/1lit
3. Same highly fermentable starter wort with added nutrients (pils malt, mashed at 64C for 1,5 hours)
4. Same aeration – 2 minutes with 50micron stone
But results for both yeasts are miles away from each other. While WLP860 had vigorous starter with a lot of yeast slurry after 24hours of last step, WLP802 had quite slow progress and after 72 hours had 4 times smaller yeast amount by volume.
What can be a reason of such behavior of WLP802?
BTW same picture I hade when I made WLP802 starter from fresh pack I purchased, so my yeast storage and growing on slants procedure is not the case.