What is the consequence of overpitch in Belgian yeast ?

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Several of us have pitched the cooled wort onto the trub of a previous brew as a way to reuse the yeast.

It's chain brewing, you bottle the last batch while making the next batch. That way you're not idle during mash & boil wait times.
 
I don't think so. I technically overpitch every brew (2x CML yeast pack) and have never failed to get the desired / expected welcome flavours from the yeasts. I do this because I am usually combining yeasts to get a mix of desired characteristics. I say technically overpitch because some yeast calculators such as the one in Brewfather say this isn't an overpitch.
 
I don't think so. I technically overpitch every brew (2x CML yeast pack) and have never failed to get the desired / expected welcome flavours from the yeasts. I do this because I am usually combining yeasts to get a mix of desired characteristics. I say technically overpitch because some yeast calculators such as the one in Brewfather say this isn't an overpitch.
OK ..you make 2 packets of yeast for how many gallons ?
 
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