Hi guys,
I had bought some liquid Irish yeast to make a Grainfather AG beer with an Irish mate.
He choose to do an Old Speckled Hen clone, not my favourite but ok, let's try.
A search on Beersmith came up with a few, the most interesting had both Demarara sugar and Golden Syrup....I'm thinking to get that slight burnt toffee note.
Nowhere could I find when to add the sugar and syrup but reading around suggested to add it as a late addition, so 20 min and 5 min respectively. 20 g of sugar and 380 g of syrup with a standard grain bill. O.G was 1050, a little lower than estimated.
Here's where it went strange - I pitched the yeast at 25 deg.C with oxygen, came back next day and nothing, a bit of sweat on the lid but the wort looked dead, no foam no sign of anything happening.
Worried that the yeast was a dud, I put a pack of MJ dark uk ale yeast on top. I came back next day and could see the fermenter had a dark krousen coating under the lid but the airlock wasn't bubbling.
Four days later and still no more action. The Gravity is 1014. The whole ferment happened in about 18 hours and then stopped dead.
Never seen anything like it, has this happened to anyone else?
Keen to hear your thoughts.
Bruce.
I had bought some liquid Irish yeast to make a Grainfather AG beer with an Irish mate.
He choose to do an Old Speckled Hen clone, not my favourite but ok, let's try.
A search on Beersmith came up with a few, the most interesting had both Demarara sugar and Golden Syrup....I'm thinking to get that slight burnt toffee note.
Nowhere could I find when to add the sugar and syrup but reading around suggested to add it as a late addition, so 20 min and 5 min respectively. 20 g of sugar and 380 g of syrup with a standard grain bill. O.G was 1050, a little lower than estimated.
Here's where it went strange - I pitched the yeast at 25 deg.C with oxygen, came back next day and nothing, a bit of sweat on the lid but the wort looked dead, no foam no sign of anything happening.
Worried that the yeast was a dud, I put a pack of MJ dark uk ale yeast on top. I came back next day and could see the fermenter had a dark krousen coating under the lid but the airlock wasn't bubbling.
Four days later and still no more action. The Gravity is 1014. The whole ferment happened in about 18 hours and then stopped dead.
Never seen anything like it, has this happened to anyone else?
Keen to hear your thoughts.
Bruce.