anbowden
Well-Known Member
Hi guys, I'm very new to homebrewing and just recently brewed my third extract kit with liquid yeast. Upon researching whether I needed a starter I found two things that seem to contradict each other:
1. Wyeast Activator information from the website:
http://www.wyeastlab.com/hb_productdetail.cfm?ProductID=16
"The Activator package contains a minimum of 100 billion cells in a yeast slurry.. The Activator is designed to directly inoculate 5 gallons of standard strength ale wort (1.034-1.060 SG) with professional pitching rates"
2. Greg Doss from Wyeast, "Know your pitch rates":
Using a pitch rate calculator from mrmalty.com, it says I'd need to make a little over 2 liter starter("Simple Starter") for a 1.060 SG beer.
So, I've seen on this forum where people refer to Wyeast's website for information(e.g. "What if my smack pack doesn't swell"), but never this piece of information. So, what gives?
Thanks,
Andy
1. Wyeast Activator information from the website:
http://www.wyeastlab.com/hb_productdetail.cfm?ProductID=16
"The Activator package contains a minimum of 100 billion cells in a yeast slurry.. The Activator is designed to directly inoculate 5 gallons of standard strength ale wort (1.034-1.060 SG) with professional pitching rates"
2. Greg Doss from Wyeast, "Know your pitch rates":
Using a pitch rate calculator from mrmalty.com, it says I'd need to make a little over 2 liter starter("Simple Starter") for a 1.060 SG beer.
So, I've seen on this forum where people refer to Wyeast's website for information(e.g. "What if my smack pack doesn't swell"), but never this piece of information. So, what gives?
Thanks,
Andy
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