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With most liquid yeasts, the use of a starter is necessary in order to create a viable amount of pitchable yeast.  Even yeasts marketed as directly pitchable can benefit from the creation of a starter.  A starter reduces "lag-time", before fermentation commences, and can help prevent a stuck fermentation.  A typical starter involves fermenting a vial or package of liquid yeast in an small amount of wort a few days before brewing.
 
With most liquid yeasts, the use of a starter is necessary in order to create a viable amount of pitchable yeast.  Even yeasts marketed as directly pitchable can benefit from the creation of a starter.  A starter reduces "lag-time", before fermentation commences, and can help prevent a stuck fermentation.  A typical starter involves fermenting a vial or package of liquid yeast in an small amount of wort a few days before brewing.

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With most liquid yeasts, the use of a starter is necessary in order to create a viable amount of pitchable yeast. Even yeasts marketed as directly pitchable can benefit from the creation of a starter. A starter reduces "lag-time", before fermentation commences, and can help prevent a stuck fermentation. A typical starter involves fermenting a vial or package of liquid yeast in an small amount of wort a few days before brewing.

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