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  1. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    So apparently I can't quote links so mods edited it out. I've found out how to do stuff with slurry so that's all good. I was saying thanks to LeeH specifically, but thanks everyone for your help also
  2. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    Does that mean most of the yeast is dead? I added the hops earlier and it's bubbling regularly now so does yeast drop back in?
  3. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    Thanks very much. I've bookmarked it for the future
  4. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    Oh cool, how would I reuse it if you don't mind? Would I have to put it in instantly or is there a good way to store it?
  5. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    Okay, thanks very much. Would I be wrong that it would normally top ferment?
  6. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    It says ale yeast, dk if that's enough detail. Ik it looks like there's a lot of foam on the top but that's just remnants from a while ago
  7. M

    Should my stout be bottom fermenting?

    Hi, first time brewing for me. I've been making Irish stout for the past few days at around 20-22 Celsius. I noticed online that stout is apparently top-fermenting but almost all of my yeast seems to be at the bottom. Is this a cause for concern? I've just put the hops in after five days and...
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