Hey guys, when stepping up twice, I find the Wyeast Labs pitch rate calculator to be incredibly useful.
http://www.wyeastlab.com/hb_pitchrate.cfmA couple of you mentioned needing 771 billion cells in 11 gallons of of 1.050 wort. The Wyeast calculator goes by cells/ml, so that would be 18.5 million cells per ml of wort. Assuming a limit of a 3 L starter, per the Wyeast calculator, 18.2 million cells per ml of wort (758 billion cells) can be achieved from 1 activator package with two sequential 3 L stir-plate starters (SPS).
Two packages into two consecutive (slight more than) 2 L SPSs will yield 18.5 million cells per ml.
With intermittent shaking is a bit more difficult than SP or simple starter, because the Wyeast calculator doesn't have this feature. Both calculators give very similar results for SPSs and simple starters. Doing a bit of interpolation using the "intermittent shaking" result from MrMalty.com, it would seem that such a starter requires 1.54 times the volume of a SPS. So, since in the Wyeast calculator 2 SPS of 0.55 gallons from 2 packages gives the proper result, an intermittently shaken starter should have a volume of 0.846 gal (3.2 L) at each step.
So, shortly:
-For consecutive starters, use the MrMalty calculator to determine pitch rate;
-Use the Wyeast calculator to determine starter sizes and required packages;
(-Multiply SPS volumes by 1.54 if you use intermittent shaking.)