So I'll be brewing my first 10 gallon batch this coming Sunday and as I was planning my brew day, I realized that while I've brewed 10 gallons before, I've never kept all 10 gallons. In the past all 10 gallon batches have been split between a friend and myself.
So, here's the issue. I have 1 2000ml erlenmyer flask and one stir plate. Normally this works great for 5 gallon batches, but probably won't be ideal for a 10 gallon batch. I do also have a pyrex orange topped.....bottle that I can treat like a flask and boil in, cool, everything. So I guess I have 2 flasks, but only one stir plate.
I'm going to be brewing a Sierra Nevada Torpedo clone with an estimated OG of 1.068.
So, how should I deal with this? I'm going to pitch 001.
Should I:
1. Buy 2 vials of 001 and build as big of a starter as I can with them in one flask and eyeball half of that into each 5 gallon carboy?
2. Build a starter in each of the flasks and continually rotate them on and off the stir place for several days before pitching?
3. Build a standard starter in one of the flasks and put it on the stir plate, pitch on brewday then just pitch 2 vials of 001 into the other carboy?
Thanks in advance
Matt





