Hi All,
I've been making starters now for the last few brews and they really do seem to make a great difference. Fermentation is flying a few hours after pitching and they finish well. The DIY stir plate on this forum is just awesome and works great. I generally use liquid yeasts.
My question though is regarding what gravity to make the starter wort? I've been making 1.036 just because that's what beersmith defaults to, even though my beers are generally higher 1.050+ often. My next brew will have an OG of about 1.095 which got me wondering if my yeast starter wort should be higher to match or if it doesn't really matter and 1.036 is going to be just fine..
What are peoples thoughts? do they generally make the same wort SG for all beers or adjust it based on the OG of the beer the starter will be pitched into?
Thanks in advance
Arthur
I've been making starters now for the last few brews and they really do seem to make a great difference. Fermentation is flying a few hours after pitching and they finish well. The DIY stir plate on this forum is just awesome and works great. I generally use liquid yeasts.
My question though is regarding what gravity to make the starter wort? I've been making 1.036 just because that's what beersmith defaults to, even though my beers are generally higher 1.050+ often. My next brew will have an OG of about 1.095 which got me wondering if my yeast starter wort should be higher to match or if it doesn't really matter and 1.036 is going to be just fine..
What are peoples thoughts? do they generally make the same wort SG for all beers or adjust it based on the OG of the beer the starter will be pitched into?
Thanks in advance
Arthur