I've never had a good batch of homebrew, given up.
Years ago I threw a lot of time and money into it, eg buying special yeasts, upping the sanitation game, new fermenters, had a spare fridge and temp control, bought 15l and 30l stainless steel pots and preboiled everything - was looking into all grain anyway. Stopped trying about 5 years ago since I had to move into a smaller house and lose my fridge, heated cabinet and space in general.
It just doesn't work for me, just like everything else I've tried my hand at, and hobby and life in general.
Anyway... (E: moved house again and have some more room)
Thought I'd just chuck a coopers ale with some dextrose. After a week it just stalled at S.G. 1020. I was running an a/c in a spare room so I couldn't let it stall and waste power for nothing so I paniced and added more yeast. At the time the wort tasted like sweet malt - nothing wrong with it taste wise.
Anyway it cranks up again and I think I was too late, the original yeast died out and something else maybe took over?
A week later it's down to SG 1010 but now tastes like crap, like all the 30 odd attempts I've made at home brewing over the past 20 years
So to the point, how do I find/make super yeast that doesn't flake out?
I swear that's my problem. Otherwise I'm just cursed just like everything in the garden dies with my blackthumb. No idea otherwise as new fermenters, new taps, using starsan and every other trick in the book hasn't worked for me in the past, so just concentrating on the yeast for now.
Problem: I have next to no money LOL.
Years ago I threw a lot of time and money into it, eg buying special yeasts, upping the sanitation game, new fermenters, had a spare fridge and temp control, bought 15l and 30l stainless steel pots and preboiled everything - was looking into all grain anyway. Stopped trying about 5 years ago since I had to move into a smaller house and lose my fridge, heated cabinet and space in general.
It just doesn't work for me, just like everything else I've tried my hand at, and hobby and life in general.
Anyway... (E: moved house again and have some more room)
Thought I'd just chuck a coopers ale with some dextrose. After a week it just stalled at S.G. 1020. I was running an a/c in a spare room so I couldn't let it stall and waste power for nothing so I paniced and added more yeast. At the time the wort tasted like sweet malt - nothing wrong with it taste wise.
Anyway it cranks up again and I think I was too late, the original yeast died out and something else maybe took over?
A week later it's down to SG 1010 but now tastes like crap, like all the 30 odd attempts I've made at home brewing over the past 20 years
So to the point, how do I find/make super yeast that doesn't flake out?
I swear that's my problem. Otherwise I'm just cursed just like everything in the garden dies with my blackthumb. No idea otherwise as new fermenters, new taps, using starsan and every other trick in the book hasn't worked for me in the past, so just concentrating on the yeast for now.
Problem: I have next to no money LOL.