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I'm brewing a lager this Sunday (Oktoberfest). It's gonna be 13 gallon batch. I know lagers need more yeast than ales, but I only have 2 sachets of w-34/70. (normally I would need about 4-5 for this amount, so it's pretty expensive for the yeast..)
My plan is to do a "mega starter" two days in advance - I will make 4 gallons of 1.040 wort using malt extract and pitch 2 satchets of w-34/70 - let that ferment for 2 days in 60'F basement. Then, on Sunday I will brew 9 gallons (All-grain) of Oktoberfest and "pitch" the 4 gallon "mega starter".
(I took all this into consideration in my recipe - hops, mixing, gravity, etc.)
Any problems with my approach?
EDIT: I just finished boiling 4 gallons of wort from extract, placed in the basement to cool overnight.
My plan is to do a "mega starter" two days in advance - I will make 4 gallons of 1.040 wort using malt extract and pitch 2 satchets of w-34/70 - let that ferment for 2 days in 60'F basement. Then, on Sunday I will brew 9 gallons (All-grain) of Oktoberfest and "pitch" the 4 gallon "mega starter".
(I took all this into consideration in my recipe - hops, mixing, gravity, etc.)
Any problems with my approach?
EDIT: I just finished boiling 4 gallons of wort from extract, placed in the basement to cool overnight.
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