Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:26 pm
I am considering pitching 1 vial of White Labs yeast directly into a 4 liter starter to get 300-350 billion cells (for ~10 gal of 1.048 ale), rather than stepping up from a 1 liter starter to a 4 liter starter. I have read that pushing the yeast to large amounts of cell growth can negatively impact the vitality of the final yeast, but how much growth is too much? Is 1 vial in a 4 liter starter OK or am I pushing my luck? I probably don't have time to step up with 2 sequential starters before brew day, so I want to maximize cell growth from 1 vial without compromising yeast health. Has anyone tried this?
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