I'm ready to brew up my next round and I'm going high tech this time.
I made a stir plate with an old computer fan, a couple of magnets from a hard drive, a piece of Tupperware, four screws, and an Erwin Meyer flask. You know the drill.
I looked up my estimated OG on the mrmalty pitching rate calculator. I'm thinking I need a 4L starter this time because I estimate my OG will be around 1.1000.
I have a 2 L EM flask and a 4L jug. My problem is that my getto stir plate isn't strong enough to turn a gallon of liquid, so I guess I will have to do two rounds in my flask.
My question is what is the best way to do this?
I guess I could make two steps where I spin 2 liters for a day, decant, add more wort, and spin for another day or two.; or...should I do it all in one step in my gallon jug and forget the stir plate?
WWSSD? (What would Samuel Smith do?)
cheers,
Brannon



