JimSY
Active Member
Hi all,
I'm hoping to brew 20 litres of Imperial Stout with an estimated original gravity of 1.070 and a final gravity of 1.017. While doing so I'm also going to make my very first yeast starter and I was wondering if I would have enough yeast with a single WYEAST 1028 London Ale smack-pack or whether I'll need to use more packs?
I ask because the instructions for the pack say that it is only good for 20 litres of wort with an OG of no greater than 1.060.
My second question is that I've recently brewed a Fuller's London Porter clone. I hit the OG of 1.058 but the re-hydrated Danstar Nottingham I used only managed to bring it down to 1.026 rather than the estimated 1.014 knocking a percent or so off the ABV. The beer has turned out fine (it's quite nice, actually!) but I was wondering what might have caused the poor performance?
Many, many thanks in advance, folks - Jim
I'm hoping to brew 20 litres of Imperial Stout with an estimated original gravity of 1.070 and a final gravity of 1.017. While doing so I'm also going to make my very first yeast starter and I was wondering if I would have enough yeast with a single WYEAST 1028 London Ale smack-pack or whether I'll need to use more packs?
I ask because the instructions for the pack say that it is only good for 20 litres of wort with an OG of no greater than 1.060.
My second question is that I've recently brewed a Fuller's London Porter clone. I hit the OG of 1.058 but the re-hydrated Danstar Nottingham I used only managed to bring it down to 1.026 rather than the estimated 1.014 knocking a percent or so off the ABV. The beer has turned out fine (it's quite nice, actually!) but I was wondering what might have caused the poor performance?
Many, many thanks in advance, folks - Jim