Can yeast go off in packet

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Pauldonnelly

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Hi, could anyone help please ,put together a coopers Pilsner 3days ago ,there is no action what so ever in bucket ,it's at a steady 18c ,don't know what to do any suggestions? Cheers ,still a relatively newbie at this
 
Never did any of these kits butfrom what I read it uses a proper lager yeast then it will be bottom fermenting, you could take a gravity check but if I was you I would get that temp down from 18ºc regardless of what kit instructions say
 
If its the black label pilsner I think it uses a blend of ale yeast and lager yeast so 18°C is about right. I did the black label one and it was the best lager kit I brewed (at ale temps). Can;t remember how much activity it produces while fermenting. Take a gravity reading to see if dropped. I suspect it is fermenting just with little visible activity.

If its the green label kit then I think that is a true lager yeast so wants to be brewed at 15°C.

Edit: just to add, the only likely way of killing a sachet yeast is to add it to a very warm wort - was the mixed wort down to 20°C or below before adding the yeast.

I suppose if the yeast has been stored (by you or the supplier) in very high or very cold temps the yeast could have been damaged but very unlikely I would have thought.
 
Sorry Internet been down ,since I posted there is movement in the beer now ,how true everyone says patience is the key
 

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