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It's worth noting that Imperial pouches start off (nominally) with 200B yeast cells, compared with the 100B for Wyeast/White Labs.
That said, I would not recommend doing anything just because Brulosophy does it. An Imperial pouch's 200B cells (minus what has died off in the package, generally, within reason) will ferment 5 gallons of that 1.083 wort, i.e. it will make beer. But IMO it would be underpitching a bit, but not too severely if the yeast is fairly fresh.
Underpitching (in general) carries risks, including:
- high esters
- high fusel alcohols
- under-attenuation
- high diacetyl
- high sulfur compounds (particularly in lagers)
- high acetaldehyde
Some, none, or all of the above may happen with any given underpitched batch. |
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