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I know - this has been covered but I'm perplexed:
Two 25 litre brews started a week apart:
1) OG 1.055 - fermented furiously for 24 hours then stopped at 1.038 - using Mangrove Jacks M15
One week later same gravity
2) OG 1.041 - usual hive of activity and foam but no bubbling seems to have stopped at 1.022 - using S-04
Pitched on Saturday
Both yeasts were hydrated prior to pitching
Temperature - controlled and steady as per usual
Everything cleaned and sanitised as normal
Raised the temperature by a degree and gave brew 1) a gentle stir to no avail.
The only common denominator (apart from me!) is the shop I bought the grain and yeast from - never used them before. Can you buy 'damaged' dry yeast that's still in date?
I've just boiled some DME and have two more yeast starters (yeast from different source) started 90 minutes ago.
I can't understand what's happened - same procedures as always but.....
Can anyone shed any light on this? More frustrating than anything - assuming I get them going again!
Two 25 litre brews started a week apart:
1) OG 1.055 - fermented furiously for 24 hours then stopped at 1.038 - using Mangrove Jacks M15
One week later same gravity
2) OG 1.041 - usual hive of activity and foam but no bubbling seems to have stopped at 1.022 - using S-04
Pitched on Saturday
Both yeasts were hydrated prior to pitching
Temperature - controlled and steady as per usual
Everything cleaned and sanitised as normal
Raised the temperature by a degree and gave brew 1) a gentle stir to no avail.
The only common denominator (apart from me!) is the shop I bought the grain and yeast from - never used them before. Can you buy 'damaged' dry yeast that's still in date?
I've just boiled some DME and have two more yeast starters (yeast from different source) started 90 minutes ago.
I can't understand what's happened - same procedures as always but.....
Can anyone shed any light on this? More frustrating than anything - assuming I get them going again!