Jezz
New Member
I did a Belgian Wit brewday on Monday. I had a bit of a surprise when I pitched my yeast. I used White Labs WLP400 because I have used it many times before when brewing Wits and had amazing results with it. It is usually an off white creamy consistency and smells lovely and yeasty. Each time I've used it before it's activity has been voracious, usually bubbling away through the blowout tube within 3 to 4 hours of pitching and always producing excellent flavours in the finished beer.
This time however was different. When I poured the yeast from the pouch it was a brown liquid. I have never seen it look like that before! Also when the pouch was empty I had a sniff of it and it smelt kind of vinegary. The usual strong yeasty smell was not present. It has been in for about 42 hours now and not a sign of any activity. The sg has not changed at all. Basically it appears to be doing nothing. I called the supplier I bought it from and they said that it was normal for it to be brown sometimes & to smell vinegary. That certainly has never been my experience. They said not to worry as it will be OK.
I am now wondering is the yeast dead and so if nothing happens in the next 24 hours or so I will just be able to repitch with some fresh yeast or is it actually infected and I'll have to dump the whole batch? Has anyone had a similar experience with White Labs liquid yeast? Am I just worrying about nothing? Any advice/thoughts would be most welcome. Cheers.
This time however was different. When I poured the yeast from the pouch it was a brown liquid. I have never seen it look like that before! Also when the pouch was empty I had a sniff of it and it smelt kind of vinegary. The usual strong yeasty smell was not present. It has been in for about 42 hours now and not a sign of any activity. The sg has not changed at all. Basically it appears to be doing nothing. I called the supplier I bought it from and they said that it was normal for it to be brown sometimes & to smell vinegary. That certainly has never been my experience. They said not to worry as it will be OK.
I am now wondering is the yeast dead and so if nothing happens in the next 24 hours or so I will just be able to repitch with some fresh yeast or is it actually infected and I'll have to dump the whole batch? Has anyone had a similar experience with White Labs liquid yeast? Am I just worrying about nothing? Any advice/thoughts would be most welcome. Cheers.