Help - yeast not starting
Help - yeast not starting
Hi
Our first AG brew yesterday and disaster has struck at the last(ish) hurdle. Our yeast has failed to start despite sitting in the wort (aerated etc.) at a comfy 21 degrees for the last 18 hours.
Is all hope lost or can we rescue it?
Cheers
Helen
Our first AG brew yesterday and disaster has struck at the last(ish) hurdle. Our yeast has failed to start despite sitting in the wort (aerated etc.) at a comfy 21 degrees for the last 18 hours.
Is all hope lost or can we rescue it?
Cheers
Helen
Thanks for the advice everyone - will wait till the morning (now we've given it a stir) and see what happens - maybe give it another rouse and some more aeration then if nothing's changed.....
Being in the middle of nowhere it might take us a while to get hold of any more yeast (or yeast nutrients?) - any idea how long we can keep the wort (with the lid on) before it's time to give up and chuck it out?
Thanks again, and fingers crossed.......
Being in the middle of nowhere it might take us a while to get hold of any more yeast (or yeast nutrients?) - any idea how long we can keep the wort (with the lid on) before it's time to give up and chuck it out?
Thanks again, and fingers crossed.......
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I had this with my first AG brew and i think it took 4 days in the end to start fermenting.
What temp is your FV at? I gave mine a good stir, added some nutrient and wrapped a fleece jacket around it, bang 12 hours later off it went like a rocket.
Since then ive always added 5 teaspoons of nutrient, then pitched in the yeast (which i re hydrate first - get 200ml of warm water add in the dry yeast, stir in well. Put a teatowel over the top of the jug and leave for 20 mins or so, and it becomes active. *this may not be how everyone does it but it works for me*
What temp is your FV at? I gave mine a good stir, added some nutrient and wrapped a fleece jacket around it, bang 12 hours later off it went like a rocket.
Since then ive always added 5 teaspoons of nutrient, then pitched in the yeast (which i re hydrate first - get 200ml of warm water add in the dry yeast, stir in well. Put a teatowel over the top of the jug and leave for 20 mins or so, and it becomes active. *this may not be how everyone does it but it works for me*
Black Lab Ale - est April 2008
FV 1: Old Spec Hen FG1053
FV 2: Empty
Cornie 1: Empty
Cornie 2: Empty
Cornie 3: Empty
Cornie 4: Empty
Cornie 5: Empty
Bottled: Nowt
http://www.blacklabale.co.uk
FV 1: Old Spec Hen FG1053
FV 2: Empty
Cornie 1: Empty
Cornie 2: Empty
Cornie 3: Empty
Cornie 4: Empty
Cornie 5: Empty
Bottled: Nowt
http://www.blacklabale.co.uk
Happy to report that we seem to be up and runnning this morning.
Having seen no sign of life last night, I thought I would put the lid on tight to keep things sterile long enough to find some more yeast. Found the lid halfway across the garage floor this morning, and a healthy-looking head on the beer - result!
Thanks for all the tips - will make sure we've got extra yeast & some yeast nutrient handy next time in case of need: otherwise, I guess it's a question of not panicking too soon......
Cheers!
P.S. mysterio - it was a White Labs Belgian Ale yeast (in a pitchable solution)
Having seen no sign of life last night, I thought I would put the lid on tight to keep things sterile long enough to find some more yeast. Found the lid halfway across the garage floor this morning, and a healthy-looking head on the beer - result!
Thanks for all the tips - will make sure we've got extra yeast & some yeast nutrient handy next time in case of need: otherwise, I guess it's a question of not panicking too soon......
Cheers!
P.S. mysterio - it was a White Labs Belgian Ale yeast (in a pitchable solution)
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Pleased its going now for you.
Since doing the rest of my AG's ive have fermentation going in under 24 hours. In fact i need bigger FV's as i always have made fermentation and foam and crud pushes the lid off and pours over the side and cupbard base
when it goes, it goes baby.
Since doing the rest of my AG's ive have fermentation going in under 24 hours. In fact i need bigger FV's as i always have made fermentation and foam and crud pushes the lid off and pours over the side and cupbard base

when it goes, it goes baby.

Black Lab Ale - est April 2008
FV 1: Old Spec Hen FG1053
FV 2: Empty
Cornie 1: Empty
Cornie 2: Empty
Cornie 3: Empty
Cornie 4: Empty
Cornie 5: Empty
Bottled: Nowt
http://www.blacklabale.co.uk
FV 1: Old Spec Hen FG1053
FV 2: Empty
Cornie 1: Empty
Cornie 2: Empty
Cornie 3: Empty
Cornie 4: Empty
Cornie 5: Empty
Bottled: Nowt
http://www.blacklabale.co.uk