PaulRob
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Hi all thanks for accepting me to the forum. I am new to All grain and have brewed 2 4.5 litre Ales, still condition in bottles at the moment, but both looked and smelled like some kind ale so fingers crossed.
For my next batched, I have decided to try and get more brew for my money by buying the 11litre kit as only 50% more cost but more than double the amount of brew, I was going to split this onto 3 small batches of 3.7 litres. I have had a look online and on this forum and I think this will be ok to do. I'm going to give it a try anyway.
The question I have is about the yeast, I have the same size dry yeast pack (10g) as i got with the smaller kit, and I was wondering if it is ok to split this dry yeast pack into 3 or do i need a 10g pack for each batch , it is for a continental style lager with a recommended OG of 1.052, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
For my next batched, I have decided to try and get more brew for my money by buying the 11litre kit as only 50% more cost but more than double the amount of brew, I was going to split this onto 3 small batches of 3.7 litres. I have had a look online and on this forum and I think this will be ok to do. I'm going to give it a try anyway.
The question I have is about the yeast, I have the same size dry yeast pack (10g) as i got with the smaller kit, and I was wondering if it is ok to split this dry yeast pack into 3 or do i need a 10g pack for each batch , it is for a continental style lager with a recommended OG of 1.052, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul