hi
im fairly new to brewing and i was just wondering if it was worth while making a starter from dry yeast (coopers indian pale ale) or is rehydrating and proofing it enough, and how would i go about making the starter
also i plan to do two brews on the go acoording to this schedule
1. Start brew 1
2. Ferment 1 week and rack to secondary and start brew 2 after sanatising first fermenter
3. Wait another week
4. Bottle brew 1 and rack brew 2 to secondary
the brews are Cascade Pale Ale and a Coopers Indian Pale Ale for those intrested, the problem is i only have 2 fermenters and was wondering if its alright to bulk prime straight into the secondary? will stiring in the sugar stir up to much yeast to be practicle? also is 160grams enough for pale ales (23L volumes)
cheers in advance,
james
im fairly new to brewing and i was just wondering if it was worth while making a starter from dry yeast (coopers indian pale ale) or is rehydrating and proofing it enough, and how would i go about making the starter
also i plan to do two brews on the go acoording to this schedule
1. Start brew 1
2. Ferment 1 week and rack to secondary and start brew 2 after sanatising first fermenter
3. Wait another week
4. Bottle brew 1 and rack brew 2 to secondary
the brews are Cascade Pale Ale and a Coopers Indian Pale Ale for those intrested, the problem is i only have 2 fermenters and was wondering if its alright to bulk prime straight into the secondary? will stiring in the sugar stir up to much yeast to be practicle? also is 160grams enough for pale ales (23L volumes)
cheers in advance,
james