I've been making starters for all my brews lately, normally do a 2L starter, pour off most of the spent wort, swirl whats left and split it to 2 maison jars then into the fridge. On brew day, leave a jar out to warm up, pour off all the spent wort, grab some of wort from the brew, cool it in a flask to pitching temp, pour some into the jar, swirl and add to the flask. It's taking ages to cool a fermentor full and by then the flask is ready to roar, just pour it in.
This has been working really well and I always have yeast on hand but I want to brew a Pilsner. I had a litre of wort from brewing on Tuesday so boiled it up again today, cooled it and pitched in some S-189. I'm going to have to ferment this at around 11C but the starter is stirring in the garage and it's 31C right now. Summer is here finally.
Will making a lager starter at such a high temp damage it at all or am I still just increasing the cell count.
This has been working really well and I always have yeast on hand but I want to brew a Pilsner. I had a litre of wort from brewing on Tuesday so boiled it up again today, cooled it and pitched in some S-189. I'm going to have to ferment this at around 11C but the starter is stirring in the garage and it's 31C right now. Summer is here finally.
Will making a lager starter at such a high temp damage it at all or am I still just increasing the cell count.