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Raven1469

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Hi all,

I've been brewing for a while now, but have a question that I've been arguing with myself over for the past few brews.

Say I need a 1.5 liter yeast starter, should I be putting in 1.5 liters of wort WITHOUT yeast, or should my final volume be 1.5 liters including yeast?

For instance, I just had to do a step up yeast starter. After the first step, I had ~500ml of yeast slurry to add to the next step of the starter. The next step called for a starter of 1.5 liters. I made 1.5 liters of wort then added my yeast so the final volume of my starter was just about 2 liters.

Like I said, I've been going back and forth about this with myself =)

Thanks for everyone's help!
 
so 1.5L you need basically 1.5L fresh wort. You can start at 500ml, let settle overnight or in the fridge, decant, and fill it back up with fresh wort
 
Without yeast - make it easier on yourself.

It's more about the amount of fermentables at the gravity range.
 
The 500ml slurry was decanted! I figured it was more about making sure there was enough food for the yeast! Thanks for the responses! It puts my mind to ease.
 
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