Kev
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hi, I just made a brew on Sunday and there has not been one bubble. Nothing. Dead as. Would that indicate bad yeast? Or something else. I followed recipe to the tee. Appreciate thoughts.
Are you talking about the airlock when stating not one bubble?hi, I just made a brew on Sunday and there has not been one bubble. Nothing. Dead as. Would that indicate bad yeast? Or something else. I followed recipe to the tee. Appreciate thoughts.
Are you talking about the airlock when stating not one bubble?
do you see krausen forminig..
In that case it sounds like the yeast was cactus.
I think I’ll hold it for a bit yet just in case. Hoping it is just a slow starter. Thanks anyway.Checked SG?
I've had lagers start very slowly and look inactive.
Was it a kit yeast, wouldn't hurt to give it a stir to try and rouse it.
If it’s taken a few days to start it may not be your yeast that’s fermenting it.Good learning for me that it does take a few days sometimes.
Thanks Reg. Appreciate your reply. I might do some reading on yeast to learn more. The brew is progressing well now. Here’s hopingThis has happened to me & I always become very nervous about the possible reasons & possible outcomes.
Fermentation should always start within 24 hours even if a bit difficult to detect.
Even well thought of yeasts can be slow starters (US-05); & two sachets of Coopers yeast will almost always be underway in 4 to 6 hours.
Hope your brew turns out OK
Thank you. I have some learning to do for sure. Appreciate your replies.Agree entirely Reg, reading up on yeast will give more home brewers the respect of this single cell fungi, which is more complex than people give credit for.
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