Poochops
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Hi all, I'm planning brewing a big big beer at the weekend and I'm using liquid yeast for the first time (well, second, the actual first time 9 months was a disaster that stalled 2/3 of the way finished) I've got myself a fresh pack of wyeast Belgian abbaye II with a manufacture date of 5th December 17 and am about to make a starter.
OG should be 1.096/8 and the brewers friend calculator says I need over 700b cells! It also says that two 2l steps will only get me in the mid 400s. I think this will be plenty personally but does anyone know any better?
What I plan is to pitch a 2l starter and brew it out, then crash, decant, and add 2l more wort, brew, crash and decant again then pitch the slurry, have I got this right? Should I do a third? I was planning on brewing Sunday then storing in my no chill cubes till the yeast was ready but depending on the replies I might be best waiting till next week.
Thanks
OG should be 1.096/8 and the brewers friend calculator says I need over 700b cells! It also says that two 2l steps will only get me in the mid 400s. I think this will be plenty personally but does anyone know any better?
What I plan is to pitch a 2l starter and brew it out, then crash, decant, and add 2l more wort, brew, crash and decant again then pitch the slurry, have I got this right? Should I do a third? I was planning on brewing Sunday then storing in my no chill cubes till the yeast was ready but depending on the replies I might be best waiting till next week.
Thanks