BjornJ
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Hi all,
hoping for some feedback around brewing and fermenting a double batch.
Considering getting a 60 litre fermenter and make a big batch of lager for summer.
Will this work?
1.Brew 25 litres of beer, cool and pitch yeast.
2: Brew 25 litres of beer the next day, cool and add to fermenter.
-straight away?
-after a couple of days?
My thinking is that rather than have to double the yeast starter size which is already 3-4 litres as well as stress with brewing twice in a day while the first batch is in the fermenter, can I just add another batch after a day or two?
I think this would work, just like adding sugar after some days.
Is this a good idea or are there problems I haven't thought of ?
thanks
Bjorn
hoping for some feedback around brewing and fermenting a double batch.
Considering getting a 60 litre fermenter and make a big batch of lager for summer.
Will this work?
1.Brew 25 litres of beer, cool and pitch yeast.
2: Brew 25 litres of beer the next day, cool and add to fermenter.
-straight away?
-after a couple of days?
My thinking is that rather than have to double the yeast starter size which is already 3-4 litres as well as stress with brewing twice in a day while the first batch is in the fermenter, can I just add another batch after a day or two?
I think this would work, just like adding sugar after some days.
Is this a good idea or are there problems I haven't thought of ?
thanks
Bjorn