Mr. No-Tip
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Do you guys factor your yeast starter into your readings?
I always make a point of taking my volume and gravity while oxygenating before adding my yeast starter. Generally I'll crash and decant anything larger than 1.5l, but at times I've pitched a 1.5l active starter into wort. So my FG reading is based on 1.5l more volume than my OG. Just now I added a mid fermentation 250g of dextrose diluted in 500ml which again is going to change things up a bit.
Maybe I am sweating the small stuff...this calc suggests that 1.5l of water in 20l of 1050 wort will only drop three points, so an attenuated starter would only drop a point or two...the 500ml of dextrose water would still be a net gravity increase.
Does anyone bother factoring the starter in and changing your OG/FG calculations as a result?
I always make a point of taking my volume and gravity while oxygenating before adding my yeast starter. Generally I'll crash and decant anything larger than 1.5l, but at times I've pitched a 1.5l active starter into wort. So my FG reading is based on 1.5l more volume than my OG. Just now I added a mid fermentation 250g of dextrose diluted in 500ml which again is going to change things up a bit.
Maybe I am sweating the small stuff...this calc suggests that 1.5l of water in 20l of 1050 wort will only drop three points, so an attenuated starter would only drop a point or two...the 500ml of dextrose water would still be a net gravity increase.
Does anyone bother factoring the starter in and changing your OG/FG calculations as a result?