Muz
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Hi,
I brewed a Wee Heavy on the weekend with an SG of 1.098. I built up a multi stage yeast starter of Wyeast 1928 Scottish Ale yeast before the brew day and I noticed there wasn't much activity in terms of krausen/bubbles on the stir plate. I hadn't used this yeast before though so I thought nothing of it.
I pitched at 10am on Saturday. It's been three days and there has been no activity at all (well, no bubbles in the blow off tube). I suspect bad yeast or that I killed the yeast somehow in the starter process. I can't think how though.
What are the chances of salvaging something from this brew? I can go out this afternoon and pick up some dried yeast and pitch it. I haven't got much experience with dried yeast. Is there one that would work with a high gravity Wee Heavy?
Thanks.
I brewed a Wee Heavy on the weekend with an SG of 1.098. I built up a multi stage yeast starter of Wyeast 1928 Scottish Ale yeast before the brew day and I noticed there wasn't much activity in terms of krausen/bubbles on the stir plate. I hadn't used this yeast before though so I thought nothing of it.
I pitched at 10am on Saturday. It's been three days and there has been no activity at all (well, no bubbles in the blow off tube). I suspect bad yeast or that I killed the yeast somehow in the starter process. I can't think how though.
What are the chances of salvaging something from this brew? I can go out this afternoon and pick up some dried yeast and pitch it. I haven't got much experience with dried yeast. Is there one that would work with a high gravity Wee Heavy?
Thanks.