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Does anyone have experience making vitality starters for dry yeast?
I have 2 packages of 34/70 dry yeast, which I want to use up to cold ferment 24 L of a 1.050 lager wort at 10C. While technically those packets have enough yeast to ferment out the beer (eventually), it would be under-pitching a bit and I am concerned about a long lag time leading to non-optimal results and would like to tighten it up. I don't want to buy more yeast packets at this time (hard to get to the HBS these days), although I realize this would be the easy solution.
A vitality starter seems like it would be a good way to speed up the lag time. However, there doesn't seem to be much if any info on making lager vitality starters out of dry yeast. For those who have experience doing this, can you please describe your process?
Thanks.
- AC
I have 2 packages of 34/70 dry yeast, which I want to use up to cold ferment 24 L of a 1.050 lager wort at 10C. While technically those packets have enough yeast to ferment out the beer (eventually), it would be under-pitching a bit and I am concerned about a long lag time leading to non-optimal results and would like to tighten it up. I don't want to buy more yeast packets at this time (hard to get to the HBS these days), although I realize this would be the easy solution.
A vitality starter seems like it would be a good way to speed up the lag time. However, there doesn't seem to be much if any info on making lager vitality starters out of dry yeast. For those who have experience doing this, can you please describe your process?
Thanks.
- AC