Sun Oct 24, 2010 5:28 am
You only have 1 flask to make a starter in right? That means, the first starter you make, will then be using up your only flask. How did you plan on making the second starter? sounds to me like you need a second yeast starting vessel like a glass gallon jug. Without that, I think you are risking contamination by transferrring your first yeast starter into another container. But your first starter can be kept cold in a fridge for several days after fermentation is complete. Just be sure to decant any extra wort on top before pitching your yeast (somewhat warmed up).
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