Putting the correct amount of yeast in
your beer can be one of the easiest ways to eliminate off-flavors.
However, it is probably one of the most common oversights by the home
brewer. Most people like the variety available in liquid yeast, and
feel like it is a better product than the dry counter part, but the
fact is, the large Wyeast pack and the standard Whitelabs vial,
contain about half the necessary yeast for clean start to
fermentation for a 5%, 5 gallon batch of ale. Using dry yeast has
twice as many yeast cells for nearly half the price, but dry is
limited to just a few strains. Doing a yeast starter is a great way
to use liquid yeast correctly, but many beginners are intimidated by
them. Salt City Brew Supply has created a helpful infographic to help
understand yeast a little bit more, with simple instructions on how
to do a yeast starter. You just need 24hrs, some yeast, dry malt
extract, water and a container. Hopefully demystifying the Starter
will be an easy way to increase the quality of your home brew.
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