I'm planning a session IPA based on a recipe in Brewfather for something called Twisty Listy. Among other ingredients the recipe calls for one packet of expensive liquid yeast from White Labs, WLP001. It's a 23 litre Grainfather batch recipe and uses a lot of generic malts which I don't have access to, so I plugged in my own hardware profile (B40pro) and substituted the ingredients one by one for similar stuff that I do have, adjusting the quantities very slightly in order to match the values of the recipe perfectly. So far so good.
I also upped the batch size from 23 litres to 25 litres because I reckon the Fermzilla can handle that. But now my recipe has scaled to using two packets of WLP001, and that stuff's expensive! Is that a combination of me having substituted one or more ingredients for something that takes more yeast to digest, as well as the extra two litres? I'd have expected a pro-rata increase to maybe 1.2 packets, but not double. I'm just off to weigh out the grains and hops now, and while I do have two packets of WLP001 I'm wondering if I can get away with pitching just one. Or should I do as Brewfather tells me? Here's both recipes, original first: (sorry about the size!)
I also upped the batch size from 23 litres to 25 litres because I reckon the Fermzilla can handle that. But now my recipe has scaled to using two packets of WLP001, and that stuff's expensive! Is that a combination of me having substituted one or more ingredients for something that takes more yeast to digest, as well as the extra two litres? I'd have expected a pro-rata increase to maybe 1.2 packets, but not double. I'm just off to weigh out the grains and hops now, and while I do have two packets of WLP001 I'm wondering if I can get away with pitching just one. Or should I do as Brewfather tells me? Here's both recipes, original first: (sorry about the size!)