Hi folks,
I need a wee bit of advice please. I am close to having myself all geared for my first full mash brew - like planning a flight to the moon if you're a fist timer at AG. Anyhow, I got some grain, hops etc. etc. from Malthouse in Dunedin and with is liquid yeast. There is also some malt extract to make a starter but I was advised by a buddy to just add the yeast and leave out making a starter in the interests on simplicity and avoiding possible bacterial infection. I'm not sure whether it is Whitelabs - it doesn't say, but the liquid is in a wee glass vial (maybe 50 ml or so?). Since I know BA about liquid yeasts and am keen to get a drinkable first AG brew, I wondered whether some of you old hands could advise me how to go about it. Can I take the little bottle of yeast out of the fridge a couple of hours before it is needed and pitch it without making a starter and do I pitch the entire wee bottle for a 20L brew? Any advice hugely welcomed.
Cheers,
Ian