I posted in the sticky at the top but I guess it's not checked often so I thought I'd start a topic. Hope you don't mind.
I am brewing (or not as the case may be!) my first brew. It is a slightly out of date (May) Geordie Lager kit that I inherited from someone who planned to give it a go but never got around to it. I followed the instructions and was very careful about the sterilization (although I filled the bucket from a hose pipe which I have since read can be a bad idea). All started off well (on Saturday) with the bucket almost blowing it's lid off for the first 36 hours but since then it seems to have gone dormant. On Monday (after reading this forum) I gave the bucket a gentle stir but this didn't seem to have any effect.
On Tuesday (after almost two days of inactivity) I measured the gravity at 1030 (started at about 1040) so bought some fresh yeast (ale yeast, since I believe that's what they use in this lager kit) and yeast nutrient hoping that it would give it a kick. I added these and things seemed to get going again for a few hours but then stopped. I now (Thursday) have no measurable bubbles coming through the airlock. Is this a lost cause? Is it time to send it to the big beer pump in the sky (via the kitchen sink plug hole)?
I'm not much of a lager drinker so this was more of a practice run before I get an ale kit (Woodfordes Wherry @ £15 from Wilko's is looking promising if I add some safale yeast instead of the kit yeast judging from what people are saying). I'm trying not to get put off by my initial likely failure.
