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Hi Covrich. Yes still at same (ish) temp, i.e. just under 20 degrees centigrade. And yes, gave it a really good whizz with the fermenting paddle for at least 30 seconds.
No sign of life at all, no head whatsoever, not evven a hint of CO2 hiss.
JAK, sorry, I meant 'hydrate'. Followed the steps you helpfully posted in my 'yeast questions' thread.
And I really don't think any CO2 is being produced. One of the lids snaps on really tight and I don't think it could loosen as such, it would more likely pop right open.
There's absolutely no sign of activity at all, nor any smell of it.
Somewhere among the innumerable old threads I worked through before starting I remember one bloke saying that he once had to wait 48 hours before he noticed any signs, and that his beer - a best bitter kit, I think - turned out fine eventually.
Bu from all I've read this is very unusual and I'm nearly at 48 hours now.
No sign of life at all, no head whatsoever, not evven a hint of CO2 hiss.
JAK, sorry, I meant 'hydrate'. Followed the steps you helpfully posted in my 'yeast questions' thread.
And I really don't think any CO2 is being produced. One of the lids snaps on really tight and I don't think it could loosen as such, it would more likely pop right open.
There's absolutely no sign of activity at all, nor any smell of it.
Somewhere among the innumerable old threads I worked through before starting I remember one bloke saying that he once had to wait 48 hours before he noticed any signs, and that his beer - a best bitter kit, I think - turned out fine eventually.
Bu from all I've read this is very unusual and I'm nearly at 48 hours now.