Hi all,
I'm about to ferment my first lager, havent be able to before as I didnt have a temp controller.
Anyway, my first ferment will be with 60 litres of wort and I ended up buying 6 x packets of liquid yeast White Labs WLP820 (as its a lager I was told use twice as much yeast as you would with ales, hence 6 packets)
Now what I have done in the past with ales, is make a fermentation starter, I usually start a few days before and grow one packet of yeast to 2 or 3 packets depending on volume. But this time,as its the 1st time lager I'd thought I would be safe and bypass the fermentation starter.
Questions.
1. Would it be best to dump all six packets into the fermenter or
2. Make a yeast starter with one packet, and add it together with the 5 packets into the fermenter or
3. Do something else?
cheers
I'm about to ferment my first lager, havent be able to before as I didnt have a temp controller.
Anyway, my first ferment will be with 60 litres of wort and I ended up buying 6 x packets of liquid yeast White Labs WLP820 (as its a lager I was told use twice as much yeast as you would with ales, hence 6 packets)
Now what I have done in the past with ales, is make a fermentation starter, I usually start a few days before and grow one packet of yeast to 2 or 3 packets depending on volume. But this time,as its the 1st time lager I'd thought I would be safe and bypass the fermentation starter.
Questions.
1. Would it be best to dump all six packets into the fermenter or
2. Make a yeast starter with one packet, and add it together with the 5 packets into the fermenter or
3. Do something else?
cheers