Pitching Yeast Into A Lager

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Dazzling

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G'day all, I have made my first pilsner/lager over the weekend and have pitched a 2L starter of yeast straight off the stir plate last night. I pitched the starter into the wort which was already sitting on 10-12 degrees. Is this the right procedure or is it best to pitch at a higher temperature and slowly bring the temperature down knowing that some slight off flavours may be produced at the higher temperatures. I havn't even given this batch 24hrs to see if it is going to start cranking up but thought I'd put the question out anyway.

Cheers

Dazzling
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You did good Dazzling. :beer:

Pitch at (or slightly lower) than your projected fermentation temps. May take a while to start, however you'll get a cleaner ferment.

Warren -
 

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