when to put stater in the fridge
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 7:40 am
I made a starter last saturday morning with plans to brew sunday but brew day was postponed. I won't brew until this sunday.
I remember on a podcast with David Logsdon of Wyeast David recommended if you don't pitch at height of activity then you want to let the starter completely attenuate before putting into the fridge. However, it seems like the posts here people are not waiting?
what is the consensus. Any argument one way or the other? I remember David talking about the need to let the yeast go through it's entire cycle before going into the fridge so it will prepare itself to be re-pitched later.
I remember on a podcast with David Logsdon of Wyeast David recommended if you don't pitch at height of activity then you want to let the starter completely attenuate before putting into the fridge. However, it seems like the posts here people are not waiting?
what is the consensus. Any argument one way or the other? I remember David talking about the need to let the yeast go through it's entire cycle before going into the fridge so it will prepare itself to be re-pitched later.