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When he's talking about splitting? Why would he need to smack?Spiesy said:Why wouldn't you smack?
When he's talking about splitting? Why would he need to smack?Spiesy said:Why wouldn't you smack?
I smack, split into 3 and then make a starter from one pack. Works a treat every time.einnebcj said:Would you spilt a smack pack into four if you are doing 17l stovetop batches? 3 specimen jars with in the fridge and then 1 into a 500ml 50g LDME starter for the upcoming brew.....? Or split into 5?
Only quoting others more knowledgable than myself, i.e. Jamil's "Yeast" book, but he advocates smacking to rinse the yeast from the pack and give the yeasties a bit of a rev up.bum said:When he's talking about splitting? Why would he need to smack?
I haven't read the book but I can't imagine why he'd advocate giving the yeast a rev up to put them in a jar and put them to sleep in the fridge.Spiesy said:Only quoting others more knowledgable than myself, i.e. Jamil's "Yeast" book, but he advocates smacking to rinse the yeast from the pack and give the yeasties a bit of a rev up.
No need to smack. But no reason not to, is how I read that.
Would like to know if people have had infections from just boiling the vials in a standard pot at an unpressurized 100*c for 15mins which is what I was planning to do.Wolfy said:As per reply to your other thread, you really need to try and sterilize them.An autoclave (pressure cooker) works best, otherwise try the Tindalization procedure.
adds the nutrient pouch, not the yeast2much2spend said:WTF!
It's this recipe here... http://aussiehomebrewer.com/recipe/1414-rye-robust-porter/manticle said:4litre starter not 4 litres of yeast
What volume and gravity is the recipe?
Yeah I knew it wasn't pure yeast. No, I'll do a half batch so I'll need 2000ml. Forgive my ignorance, but a starter is mixing DME, water and yeast?manticle said:So double batch at 1.073 - hence the requirement for a 4 litre starter. That is not 4 litres of pure yeast.
Are you making the same batch size?
Thanks for your help. I'll see what I can find on it. How long in advance do you need to make it? Was hoping to brew Saturday but I fear I may have left it too late.manticle said:Pretty much. Plenty of guides on how to but look at 100g dme: 1L water.
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