Hey Forum, :)
Ok where to begin ?? hmmm
Sunday was Brew-Day and I started Old Suffolk Strong Ale from a kit but I think either I didnt wash the steriliser out of my FV very
well or i got a bad batch of dehydrated yeast as im still not getting any action out of my air-lock. I had a butchers at the brew
and i found a Krausen collar of about only 1 inch therefore im guessing maybe some of the yeast was killed off but fermentation
is taking place.
I gently roused the sediment / yeast stitting on the bottom of my FV tonight to try and get it working harder i just hope that works.
If i get no change in the brew does anyone know if it is worth keeping it fermenting for an extended period of time like a month
instead of the usual 10 days ?
I really dont want to disturb it anymore by taking gravity readings every two days say as i want to avoid introducing bacteria
into the batch.
Does anyone have any advice? It would be welcome
Ok where to begin ?? hmmm
Sunday was Brew-Day and I started Old Suffolk Strong Ale from a kit but I think either I didnt wash the steriliser out of my FV very
well or i got a bad batch of dehydrated yeast as im still not getting any action out of my air-lock. I had a butchers at the brew
and i found a Krausen collar of about only 1 inch therefore im guessing maybe some of the yeast was killed off but fermentation
is taking place.
I gently roused the sediment / yeast stitting on the bottom of my FV tonight to try and get it working harder i just hope that works.
If i get no change in the brew does anyone know if it is worth keeping it fermenting for an extended period of time like a month
instead of the usual 10 days ?
I really dont want to disturb it anymore by taking gravity readings every two days say as i want to avoid introducing bacteria
into the batch.
Does anyone have any advice? It would be welcome