I just read the BrewWiki article on yeast starters. It says to use one pint of water and 1/2 cup of dry malt extract.
It seems to me that that would make a starter of way higher than 1.040 SG.
I measured 1/2 cup of DME and weighed it; it was 3.0 ounces.
This calculator shows that with one pint of water (as the Wiki article suggests), that would be a starter of about 1.069 SG.
This page suggests that a starter should be a minimum of about one liter in any case.
It seems to me that the Wiki article is suggesting about one pint of water too little. With a quart instead of a pint, and 1/2 cup of light DME, it should be just about 1.035 SG.
Any thoughts?
It seems to me that that would make a starter of way higher than 1.040 SG.
I measured 1/2 cup of DME and weighed it; it was 3.0 ounces.
This calculator shows that with one pint of water (as the Wiki article suggests), that would be a starter of about 1.069 SG.
This page suggests that a starter should be a minimum of about one liter in any case.
It seems to me that the Wiki article is suggesting about one pint of water too little. With a quart instead of a pint, and 1/2 cup of light DME, it should be just about 1.035 SG.
Any thoughts?