wiredchild
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Hello, this is my first post, it's nice to be here.
I've brewed a few batches of beers, from homebrew kits, which have actually turned out quite well.
Just over a week ago i started a stout kit and being a little clumsy chucked the yeast in with some very hot water, before topping it up with cold to reach a good temperature.
Unlike usual there's been no bubbling sound as the gas is pushed up through the airlock, which makes me think there may have been no fermentation occurring. It does however, have the deposit on the top of the fermentation bin that has appeared in the past.
Is it possible that i could have killed the yeast by putting it in water too hot? And, if so, could i buy some more yeast and chuck that in to start it off?
I've uploaded a couple of photos for people to take a look:
Any help appreciated.
I've brewed a few batches of beers, from homebrew kits, which have actually turned out quite well.
Just over a week ago i started a stout kit and being a little clumsy chucked the yeast in with some very hot water, before topping it up with cold to reach a good temperature.
Unlike usual there's been no bubbling sound as the gas is pushed up through the airlock, which makes me think there may have been no fermentation occurring. It does however, have the deposit on the top of the fermentation bin that has appeared in the past.
Is it possible that i could have killed the yeast by putting it in water too hot? And, if so, could i buy some more yeast and chuck that in to start it off?
I've uploaded a couple of photos for people to take a look:
Any help appreciated.