Morning all!
Attempted my first full mash brew yesterday, and almost everything seemed to work out - ended up at roughly the right OG, and with almost the expected volume (21.5 litres instead of 23, but close). The only thing is that, as yet, no apparent reaction from the yeast at all, after 14 hours. I've only ever made kit beers before, using the dried yeast that came with them. This time I used a vial of White Labs Burton yeast on the basis that this was 'better'. It said there was enough in there for a 5-gallon batch without a starter, but was I foolish to accept what it said on the tin? Or do these 'better quality' liquid yeasts actually take longer to start acting than the dried ones? Pitched at about 25 degrees, and has now dropped to 22, but nothing of note on the surface of the beer yet. I plan to rouse the yeast late afternoon today.
Attempted my first full mash brew yesterday, and almost everything seemed to work out - ended up at roughly the right OG, and with almost the expected volume (21.5 litres instead of 23, but close). The only thing is that, as yet, no apparent reaction from the yeast at all, after 14 hours. I've only ever made kit beers before, using the dried yeast that came with them. This time I used a vial of White Labs Burton yeast on the basis that this was 'better'. It said there was enough in there for a 5-gallon batch without a starter, but was I foolish to accept what it said on the tin? Or do these 'better quality' liquid yeasts actually take longer to start acting than the dried ones? Pitched at about 25 degrees, and has now dropped to 22, but nothing of note on the surface of the beer yet. I plan to rouse the yeast late afternoon today.