Do imperial stouts always ferment like crazy?

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Further to my previous post about combining a Youngs AM Porter and a Coopers Stout kit, I take it I should only use one of the yeasts to get this going?
That was always the plan, but reading some of the comments here I think it’s a must to start it off slowly
For a high gravity beer i would triple or quadruple the normal amount of yeast and use beer nutrient.
 
For a high gravity beer i would triple or quadruple the normal amount of yeast and use beer nutrient.
Thank you, does that still apply given the responses on here about nuclear level blow offs?
Just want to minimise the risk of a gargantuan error
 
Thank you, does that still apply given the responses on here about nuclear level blow offs?
Just want to minimise the risk of a gargantuan error
First you talk about big jugs and now massive blow offs - I'm wondering if I'm in the wrong forum.
:-)
 

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