Hi,
I've just sealed up my first ever brew but think I've made a mistake and not mixed it well enough. I can see some sediment around the base of the FV.
Should I open it up and give it a good stir before the yeast starts to produce gas or would this risk contamination?
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Any advice welcome!
Newbie Error?
Re: Newbie Error?
Give it a good shake up, no need to take the lid off.
Mr Nick's Brewhouse.
Thermopot HLT Conversion
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Thermopot HLT Conversion
Drinking: Mr Nick's East India IPA v3 First Gold & Citra quaffing ale
Conditioning:
FV:
Planned: Some other stuff.
Ageing:
Re: Newbie Error?
Hi Elbows
Welcome. I agree with jubby, give it a good shake or sanitize a spoon and give it a good stir.
Just before I add the yeast, I usually give the wort a good 10 min beating with a slotted paddle, to introduce as much oxygen as possible without splashing it out of the Fermentation Vessel.
Welcome. I agree with jubby, give it a good shake or sanitize a spoon and give it a good stir.
Just before I add the yeast, I usually give the wort a good 10 min beating with a slotted paddle, to introduce as much oxygen as possible without splashing it out of the Fermentation Vessel.
The Doghouse Brewery (UK)
Re: Newbie Error?
A great tip I picked up on this board is to use a cordless drill with a sanitised stirring spoon attached (you will probably have to take a stanley knife to the end of it - if its plastic, at any rate!) and stir the wort for a full five minutes - more if you can be bothered.
Just make sure the drill and chuck are clean, you don't want bits of crap dropping into the FV!
Another great tip (from Chris-x1) is to use a 5 litre jug (sanitised, of course) and re-circulate the contents of the FV, until you've mixed the whole lot at least once. To do this, a tap at the bottom is probably essential.
Just make sure the drill and chuck are clean, you don't want bits of crap dropping into the FV!
Another great tip (from Chris-x1) is to use a 5 litre jug (sanitised, of course) and re-circulate the contents of the FV, until you've mixed the whole lot at least once. To do this, a tap at the bottom is probably essential.

Re: Newbie Error?
Great tips guys, thanks!
I gave it a stir and it's bubbling away nicely now.
Should I give it a shake over the next couple of days too??
Thanks again.
I gave it a stir and it's bubbling away nicely now.
Should I give it a shake over the next couple of days too??
Thanks again.
Re: Newbie Error?
I should leave it alone now to do it's stuff.Elbows wrote: Should I give it a shake over the next couple of days too??