Braufather
Landlord.
Looking at the pitch calculators it looks like a stir plate can make a massive difference, trebling or quadrupling yeast cells. Does peoples experience bear this out?
I’m never going to build one but you can buy them quite cheap now, cheaper in fact than buying a bigger flask. I’ve a standard 2litre flask to make 1 litre starters.
If I use a stir plate , would that give me enough cell growth in a 1 litre starter to cover at 19 litres at a max of 1065OG? let say the yeast is 3 months old at worse case. (never needing to step up or do do bigger starters?). Brewers friend calculator seems to say so But I’d be interested in people’s experience.
just for ales, not lagers.
Alternatively I’ve a 3 litre mason jar I could make 2 litres starters in but as I understand it the smaller surface area compared to 1 litre in my 2 litre lab flask may negate any benefits?
I’m never going to build one but you can buy them quite cheap now, cheaper in fact than buying a bigger flask. I’ve a standard 2litre flask to make 1 litre starters.
If I use a stir plate , would that give me enough cell growth in a 1 litre starter to cover at 19 litres at a max of 1065OG? let say the yeast is 3 months old at worse case. (never needing to step up or do do bigger starters?). Brewers friend calculator seems to say so But I’d be interested in people’s experience.
just for ales, not lagers.
Alternatively I’ve a 3 litre mason jar I could make 2 litres starters in but as I understand it the smaller surface area compared to 1 litre in my 2 litre lab flask may negate any benefits?