MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
I've started to make starters from real wort. Mainly because it's so much cheaper. Doing some maths (UH-OH!) having bought my sack of grain for £20 a 1L real wort starter cost me 25p. Previously I was using H&B malt extract for starters. This 2.99 for 454g so works out at 85p for a 1L starter. If I use Wilko DME at £4.50 for 500ml it works out at 90p for a 1L starter.
I make my starters like a 1L batch of beer. Mash, sparge and boil the grain. But it takes me less than an hour do do. I do a 30 mash in my oven (there's only 200g of grain so just use a small pot, put in the oven at 65C). I could probably lessen this time as conversion is said to be complete in ten minutes or so. I then do a little dunk sparge. Then do a 2 minute boil. Eh? 2 mins you might be thinking. But remember, for a starter the boil is only to sanitise, there are no hops added to isomerise, 2 mins is more than enough to sanitise it. I read something on Brulosophy a while back about boiling starters only for a short time and that 15 mins isnt need and have been doing this with my (LME) starter for quite a while now with no ill effect.
Some people make real wort starters by running of a litre or two off from their first running. When I used to make 23L batches I'd portion off a litre or two before pitching the yeast, to use as the starter for my next brew (I'd freeze this until I needed it). But doing either of these isnt really an option for small batch brewing such as I do as it's such a large part of the brew length. So I've started making a starter from stratch
Anyone else use real wort starters?
I make my starters like a 1L batch of beer. Mash, sparge and boil the grain. But it takes me less than an hour do do. I do a 30 mash in my oven (there's only 200g of grain so just use a small pot, put in the oven at 65C). I could probably lessen this time as conversion is said to be complete in ten minutes or so. I then do a little dunk sparge. Then do a 2 minute boil. Eh? 2 mins you might be thinking. But remember, for a starter the boil is only to sanitise, there are no hops added to isomerise, 2 mins is more than enough to sanitise it. I read something on Brulosophy a while back about boiling starters only for a short time and that 15 mins isnt need and have been doing this with my (LME) starter for quite a while now with no ill effect.
Some people make real wort starters by running of a litre or two off from their first running. When I used to make 23L batches I'd portion off a litre or two before pitching the yeast, to use as the starter for my next brew (I'd freeze this until I needed it). But doing either of these isnt really an option for small batch brewing such as I do as it's such a large part of the brew length. So I've started making a starter from stratch
Anyone else use real wort starters?