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I’m a bit frustrated with liquid yeast. I have recently started to use it, brew number four in the fermenter. All fermentations have struggled, Last brew using WLP051 finished too high at 1.020 I took hydrometer readings on days 11 to 14, it stayed at 1.020 so I kegged it, it wasn’t too sweet but I would prefer if it had dropped lower. Current brew using Omega DIPA yeast is at 1.030 after 12 days and no airlock activity at all. I followed the forum stuck fermentation guide and it’s picked up a bit. I think I’m under pitching. There are a few online pitching calculators which generally agree I need 300 billion cells for 22 litres of 1.075 wort. However there’s dramatically different recommendations for how big a starter is required. Brewunited suggest a 2 litre starter, as does brewersfriend, but on brewuk using the C.White stir plate method, a 2 litre starter is way under what’s needed, only 66% of the necessary yeast, a two stage 3litre starter is needed. This does seem to reflect the problem I’m having, I don’t think a 2 litre starter is enough, irrespective of what some calculators say. I’m going to try a two stage 3 litre starter next time. For comparison I’ve done about 80 brews using dry yeast, two packets each time, not a single stuck fermentation, all hit or exceeded expected FG, all finished in less that 2 weeks. So my instinct is to be conservative and possibly even over build with a 3 litre starter, I just don’t think I’m adding enough yeast. Any advice or experience appreciated.