Pineys
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Hi Guys, I am new to this forum.
I have come across this forum a lot however in my search for the solutions to my brewing questions.
I have been brewing now for a little over a year, mostly extracts and mini mash.
I am encountering some challenges with my latest brew which i would like some advise on.
I brewed 2 x MJ IPA kits 17 days ago on the 2nd May in to 2 separate fermenters.
I used the MJ pure malt enhancer and .5kg of dextrose as an addition to try to increase the ABV.
Pitched 1 x 10g M44 (U.S. WEST COAST YEAST) in to each fermenter dry at 18deg. SG 1.055
I kept the wort at 18 deg from pitching and it took near on 3 days before i witnessed any activity. I was worried about this but a quick search on the googles soon revealed this was a common experience with this yeast and not too much to worry about.
Good action in the airlocks for a few days after this then one fermenter completely stalled while the other slowed right down to nothing. I took a grav reading on both they were about 1.045 at this stage. no sign of infection and tasted ok but sweet for obvious reasons.
I spoke with Brewcraft about the issue and it was suspected yeast may have not been in good condition as i had the kits stored in my shed for a few months and possible warm weather.
I got another 2 x M44's and set them aside in case i wanted to re-pitch.
Life got in the way at this point and i thought i will come back to it later on as i didnt see an issue with that, since no signs of infection and the fermenters all sealed up etc..
Between now and then i was checking the temps and it was steady 18-19 deg and the second fermenter airlock was bubbling every now and then.. so minimal activity there and the completely stalled fermenter airlock fluid was level the whole time (zero action).
Last night i decided to do another grav reading on both fermenters (16 days after pitching) to my surprise they were both around 1.025-30 I need them below 1.020 to dry hop.
I decided to pitch the new M44 re-hydrated. I put both packs in to separate jars (clean) and about 2 inches of RO water @ 20deg to re-hydrate.
I expected to see some action in the jars but not so. a few hours later I decided to just put them in the fermenters and X my fingers.
I took pics while i had the lids off for visual reference.
The one on the left is a bit more of a mess as i did try to agitate it after it stalled.
This morning both airlocks are bubbling every 20 seconds or so. which is more action than before pitching the new yeast.
They are just stored in my spare room to ferment and the weather here at the moment is keeping them perfect 18deg.
No strange smells and the taste is fine to me.
What could be going wrong here?? if anything? I would have expected this to be well done by now and half drunk.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions/advise.
I have come across this forum a lot however in my search for the solutions to my brewing questions.
I have been brewing now for a little over a year, mostly extracts and mini mash.
I am encountering some challenges with my latest brew which i would like some advise on.
I brewed 2 x MJ IPA kits 17 days ago on the 2nd May in to 2 separate fermenters.
I used the MJ pure malt enhancer and .5kg of dextrose as an addition to try to increase the ABV.
Pitched 1 x 10g M44 (U.S. WEST COAST YEAST) in to each fermenter dry at 18deg. SG 1.055
I kept the wort at 18 deg from pitching and it took near on 3 days before i witnessed any activity. I was worried about this but a quick search on the googles soon revealed this was a common experience with this yeast and not too much to worry about.
Good action in the airlocks for a few days after this then one fermenter completely stalled while the other slowed right down to nothing. I took a grav reading on both they were about 1.045 at this stage. no sign of infection and tasted ok but sweet for obvious reasons.
I spoke with Brewcraft about the issue and it was suspected yeast may have not been in good condition as i had the kits stored in my shed for a few months and possible warm weather.
I got another 2 x M44's and set them aside in case i wanted to re-pitch.
Life got in the way at this point and i thought i will come back to it later on as i didnt see an issue with that, since no signs of infection and the fermenters all sealed up etc..
Between now and then i was checking the temps and it was steady 18-19 deg and the second fermenter airlock was bubbling every now and then.. so minimal activity there and the completely stalled fermenter airlock fluid was level the whole time (zero action).
Last night i decided to do another grav reading on both fermenters (16 days after pitching) to my surprise they were both around 1.025-30 I need them below 1.020 to dry hop.
I decided to pitch the new M44 re-hydrated. I put both packs in to separate jars (clean) and about 2 inches of RO water @ 20deg to re-hydrate.
I expected to see some action in the jars but not so. a few hours later I decided to just put them in the fermenters and X my fingers.
I took pics while i had the lids off for visual reference.
The one on the left is a bit more of a mess as i did try to agitate it after it stalled.
This morning both airlocks are bubbling every 20 seconds or so. which is more action than before pitching the new yeast.
They are just stored in my spare room to ferment and the weather here at the moment is keeping them perfect 18deg.
No strange smells and the taste is fine to me.
What could be going wrong here?? if anything? I would have expected this to be well done by now and half drunk.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions/advise.