BadSeed
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Made an Czech style ag pils...
Used a Wyeast (2278) seemed to have started swelling in the bag, did I imagine it?
Didn't have time to make a starter, which I should have, so pitched it slightly warm (16 degrees) and hoped for the best.
Chucked in a brand new Tilt which I also failed to calibrate.
So after 4 days of 0 activity from the yeast I spoke to the LHBS dude, who knows his stuff.
He advised to pitch a Saflager,as the other yeast was clearly not active or close to becoming so.
So I pitched a Saf. At the same time I took a hydro sample to calibrate my Tilt.
As I shut the door on the fermenting fridge it knocked the plastic tap a bit. Around 5l spilled out.
ffs.
So, I'm going to see it through, once it's fermented and finished it''s rest I'll lager as normal and then keg. Although it's only around 15l.
I normally force carb but with the reduced volume, will this process be the same do you think?
Used a Wyeast (2278) seemed to have started swelling in the bag, did I imagine it?
Didn't have time to make a starter, which I should have, so pitched it slightly warm (16 degrees) and hoped for the best.
Chucked in a brand new Tilt which I also failed to calibrate.
So after 4 days of 0 activity from the yeast I spoke to the LHBS dude, who knows his stuff.
He advised to pitch a Saflager,as the other yeast was clearly not active or close to becoming so.
So I pitched a Saf. At the same time I took a hydro sample to calibrate my Tilt.
As I shut the door on the fermenting fridge it knocked the plastic tap a bit. Around 5l spilled out.
ffs.
So, I'm going to see it through, once it's fermented and finished it''s rest I'll lager as normal and then keg. Although it's only around 15l.
I normally force carb but with the reduced volume, will this process be the same do you think?