Brewer Forum

 Forgot password?
 Register
Search
View: 39|Reply: 4

Is there an ideal starter FG

[Copy link]

3

Threads

12

Posts

0

Credits

Vip1

Rank: 1

Credits
0
Post time 2022-12-11 14:18:19 | Show all posts |Read mode
Took an 18 month break, first time since then that I've made a starter. Using WLP007.
I never check the FG of a starter (also never had any issues) but I was curious and I checked it, it's only 1.019.
Was 18 hours on a stir plate, total time has been about 36 hrs. There is a decent yeast build up on the bottom, just not sure what to expect for a FG. Starter OG was 1.040 for 2L starter.
I figure I'd turn the stir plate back on to see what happens... any advice?
John Palmer's How to Brew suggests only using a stir plate for the first 12-18 hours if planning a 36-48 hr starter.
Thanks
author posts Hot post
Reply

Use magic Report

121

Threads

110K

Posts

0

Credits

Vip1

Rank: 1

Credits
0
Post time 2022-12-11 14:42:06 | Show all posts
Most advise 1.030 to 1.036 for a typical starter OG. But when starting from dregs or frozen slants the advise is to start with a small volume of 1.010 OG and step up the volume and gravity over a couple rounds to the more normal OG...
Cheers!
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

3

Threads

12

Posts

0

Credits

Vip1

Rank: 1

Credits
0
 Author| Post time 2022-12-11 14:50:14 | Show all posts

Thanks! I've always used 1.040 but don't have a reason why I do it, I will definitely start smaller in the future.
Any idea if putting it back on the stir plate for 12-18 hrs will negatively affect the yeast? I assume it shouldn't and hopefully they will keep working at it...
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

121

Threads

110K

Posts

0

Credits

Vip1

Rank: 1

Credits
0
Post time 2022-12-11 16:07:32 | Show all posts
I wouldn't expect anything dramatic but it probably wouldn't hurt to give it a try...
Cheers!
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

1

Threads

27

Posts

0

Credits

Vip1

Rank: 1

Credits
0
Post time 2022-12-11 16:25:37 | Show all posts
Makes sense. The point of a starter is to grow yeast, not to make beer.
Reply Support Not support

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

Archiver|Mobile|Brewer Forum

2023-3-26 13:59 GMT-8 , Processed in 0.292953 second(s), 34 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X3.4

Copyright © 2001-2022, Tencent Cloud.

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list