I have some questions which I hope you can answer regarding the Brewlab yeast slants.
From what I understand, there is approx 40 million/mL yeast cells in their cultures. When pitched, approx (500mL to 20L) will give the brewing wort around 1 million cells per mL.
Is this a figure that is estimated when you are using the whole slant for just one brew?
If I was to make small batches of 20 pints and 40 pints, how would I calculate the starter size required for each, if simply taking a sterile loop sample and growing it on using a stir plate?
Your help, as usual is very much appreciated.
Best regards,
WM7793
From what I understand, there is approx 40 million/mL yeast cells in their cultures. When pitched, approx (500mL to 20L) will give the brewing wort around 1 million cells per mL.
Is this a figure that is estimated when you are using the whole slant for just one brew?
If I was to make small batches of 20 pints and 40 pints, how would I calculate the starter size required for each, if simply taking a sterile loop sample and growing it on using a stir plate?
Your help, as usual is very much appreciated.
Best regards,
WM7793