Decided to try the WYeast 1275 liquid. Have read that its best to make about a 2L starter, with a gravity between 1030 1040. 220g DME and 2L water.
Then the problems started,
I bought a 2L Erlenmeyer Flask and 10mins into a nice gentle rolling boil, I gave it a bit of a stir with the handle of my trusty brew spoon. It simply did not like this, and emptied about 500ml out the top like a volcano all over the stove in about a second.
No problems, cooled it down in water, pitched the yeast at 24c after it had swelled in the pouch.
Its very cold here, so I thought Id put it on the heat pad for my fermentor. Its a bit worm directly sitting on top, so I put a plate upside down on the top of the pad, then the flask on the plate. Unfortunately it heated it over a few hours to 33c. So I cooled it and it now sits on my kitchen sink at 18c.
I guess I have screwed it beyond repair, should I just get some dry yeast for tomorrow brew session or is yeast resilient to stupidity of this magnitude ?
Then the problems started,
I bought a 2L Erlenmeyer Flask and 10mins into a nice gentle rolling boil, I gave it a bit of a stir with the handle of my trusty brew spoon. It simply did not like this, and emptied about 500ml out the top like a volcano all over the stove in about a second.
No problems, cooled it down in water, pitched the yeast at 24c after it had swelled in the pouch.
Its very cold here, so I thought Id put it on the heat pad for my fermentor. Its a bit worm directly sitting on top, so I put a plate upside down on the top of the pad, then the flask on the plate. Unfortunately it heated it over a few hours to 33c. So I cooled it and it now sits on my kitchen sink at 18c.
I guess I have screwed it beyond repair, should I just get some dry yeast for tomorrow brew session or is yeast resilient to stupidity of this magnitude ?