So I am on vacation and plan on brewing 2 X 10 gallon batches. My wit beer got postponed due to a f^&k up in my grain knowledge. Luckely noble grape will come through with the flaked wheat by Friday. So my first brew on vacation will be a galaxy APA. I almost cried when my keg runneth dry from the first batch I made. So a 10 gallon batch, 5 to bottle, 5 to keg will be the first brew on Tuesday. I have 10 gallons of a IIPA almost ready top transfere to secondary for dry hoping. It has a huge trub/yeast bed so I want to time the racking to primary with the pitching to the two apa carboys. My question is, should I rack 2 days early and put the yeast from the IIPA into a 2 l starer on a stir plate or can I pitch directly from the pottom of the racked IIPA carboy? Beersmith says I need a 2 l starter from slurry but figure there has to be at least of 2 litres of slurry on the bottom of the primary. I can postpone a day or so and truy to wash the yeast a bit to get it of the trub, So, all knowing NBCBA forum, what do you suggest. Of to see the Wailers tonight so brain a bit foggy. Promise to consider any replies tomorrow. Also. wtf is going on with the 6 days of huge co2 releasing krausen on my IIPA primary??? I thought that shit callapsed with a few days?