trq
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First attempt at a starter here.
I know everyone says not to bother creating a starter from a dry yeast sash, but it was laying around so I thought I'd give it a shot for fun. I also used to of the Coopers "yeast enhancer 3" in place of any LME, again, it was lying around.
Anyway, I boiled 2 & 1/2 cups of water, with 1 cup of the "yeast enhancer" for about 10 minutes, cooled it to about 21 degrees, and pitched the standard yeast included with a Coopers pale ale.
It's been 48 hours now, and I'm still not really sure if it has or hasn't fermented. I don't have any krausen, but I do have a slight buildup at the bottom. It's milky throughout, and when I give it a bit of a swirl, it gets a far bit of a head on it.
I have a Coopers Pale Ale kit here I'm keen to give it a shot with, just wondering if anyone has any opinions on whether or not it would be ready to use, or if it's even worth using
Here some shots I have taken, before and after swirling.
I know everyone says not to bother creating a starter from a dry yeast sash, but it was laying around so I thought I'd give it a shot for fun. I also used to of the Coopers "yeast enhancer 3" in place of any LME, again, it was lying around.
Anyway, I boiled 2 & 1/2 cups of water, with 1 cup of the "yeast enhancer" for about 10 minutes, cooled it to about 21 degrees, and pitched the standard yeast included with a Coopers pale ale.
It's been 48 hours now, and I'm still not really sure if it has or hasn't fermented. I don't have any krausen, but I do have a slight buildup at the bottom. It's milky throughout, and when I give it a bit of a swirl, it gets a far bit of a head on it.
I have a Coopers Pale Ale kit here I'm keen to give it a shot with, just wondering if anyone has any opinions on whether or not it would be ready to use, or if it's even worth using
Here some shots I have taken, before and after swirling.