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Did a brew today using WLP570 Belgian golden ale. Made a 3 litre starter 48 hours before brew day. Yeast is known for its low flocculation, I didn’t get a chance to cold crash the starter, so most of the yeast was still in suspension. I had no choice but to chuck all 3 litres into the fermenter with the wort. To compensate for the starter volume I added 200g of dextrose to the boil, bit of guess on how much, the SG of the wort before adding the 3 litre starter was 1.076. I estimate the starter was around 4.2% ABV. Is there an easy way to work out what the likely OG was after adding a 3 litre starter to approx 20 litres of wort at 1.076. I could of given a it a stir and taken another reading but couldn’t be bothered at the time. Brewers friend has a dilution and boil off calculator but of course it’s for water and not a starter. Thanks
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