kario
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Howdy all,
My first brew seems to have failed....I'm just not quite sure if it's worth bothering to salvage. Here's the detail:
(note that I did not get a hydrometer initially with my kit as the store was out and told me I won't need it for the first week till they got them in)
Anyways...
Started with well sterilised/rinsed equipment (I'm naturally anal about that)
Wal's Wheat kit with 1kg Country brewers Light Malt extract
Started at 28degC in a 20degC basement room. Brew temp settled down to 22degC over the first 48hrs
Great start, fermenting wildly for first 48hrs
The mix was a little frothy to begin with (the way I was pouring water in)(and being a beginner, only thing on my mind was getting the lid on rather than wait for the froth to die down) and with the warm start and strong fermentation, the froth rose and pushed most of the hops (and it seems much of the yeast) onto the top of the lid.
so....
airlock stops bubbling exactly 48hrs in....so I start reading and find all the advice to disregard the air lock (still no hydrometer at this stage)...so I tried tips lke swirling the bucket etc.
24hrs later....
Finaly realise that most of my yeast is stuck to the lid, so open it up and scrape off the yeast and stick it in the brew and give it a good stir...lid back on.
12hrs later, I can see activity in the air lock, but only like a bubble everycouple minutes or so...hopes up again.
Borrowed a hydromoter and read 1020 at this point (day 3).
Further 12 hrs and no activity (day 4 now). Stuck the bucket in warm water and got the brew temp up to 26degC then took it out.
I get my Hydrometer and take a reading of 1020 end of day 4. Still no activity in the air lock, no foaming, nothing.
Rading today (day 5) 1020. No activity.
SO....where to from here?
My thoughts are to buy some additional yeast and throw it in to see if that gets things going again.
I'm after opinions....is it worth pursuing? Even if I do get it going again, would the fluctuations in temps and fermentation stop/starts, exposure to oxygen etc make it more-than-likely **** beer? If there's a high chance of that, I don't really wanna spend the time and effort to bottle it and wait patiently for it.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
My first brew seems to have failed....I'm just not quite sure if it's worth bothering to salvage. Here's the detail:
(note that I did not get a hydrometer initially with my kit as the store was out and told me I won't need it for the first week till they got them in)
Anyways...
Started with well sterilised/rinsed equipment (I'm naturally anal about that)
Wal's Wheat kit with 1kg Country brewers Light Malt extract
Started at 28degC in a 20degC basement room. Brew temp settled down to 22degC over the first 48hrs
Great start, fermenting wildly for first 48hrs
The mix was a little frothy to begin with (the way I was pouring water in)(and being a beginner, only thing on my mind was getting the lid on rather than wait for the froth to die down) and with the warm start and strong fermentation, the froth rose and pushed most of the hops (and it seems much of the yeast) onto the top of the lid.
so....
airlock stops bubbling exactly 48hrs in....so I start reading and find all the advice to disregard the air lock (still no hydrometer at this stage)...so I tried tips lke swirling the bucket etc.
24hrs later....
Finaly realise that most of my yeast is stuck to the lid, so open it up and scrape off the yeast and stick it in the brew and give it a good stir...lid back on.
12hrs later, I can see activity in the air lock, but only like a bubble everycouple minutes or so...hopes up again.
Borrowed a hydromoter and read 1020 at this point (day 3).
Further 12 hrs and no activity (day 4 now). Stuck the bucket in warm water and got the brew temp up to 26degC then took it out.
I get my Hydrometer and take a reading of 1020 end of day 4. Still no activity in the air lock, no foaming, nothing.
Rading today (day 5) 1020. No activity.
SO....where to from here?
My thoughts are to buy some additional yeast and throw it in to see if that gets things going again.
I'm after opinions....is it worth pursuing? Even if I do get it going again, would the fluctuations in temps and fermentation stop/starts, exposure to oxygen etc make it more-than-likely **** beer? If there's a high chance of that, I don't really wanna spend the time and effort to bottle it and wait patiently for it.
Thanks in advance for any replies.