Alex.mc
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Hi guys,
Yesterday I brewed a Geterbrewed Marching Saison all grain kit.
All went well, and inspired by a recipe on here, at the last 10 mins of boil I quickly lifted out 4 litres from the 21 or so...... Lobbed it in my small boil stockpot and continued the boil with the addition of Lemon peel and Basil leaves.
So..... 16-17 litres of normal Saison, 4 litres Lemon and Basil Saison.
I have some 0.1g jewellery scales, so I calculated the percentages and split the supplied 10g pack of Mangrove jacks yeast appropriately and when the worts were cooled pitched dry last night at about 8pm.
I just checked now at 6.30am, so 9.30 hours elapsed(room at 21c) and no action apparent?
Am I just being impatient? Or have I understood yeast addition wrong? Is yeast addition purely pro-rata, or are there minimal blocks or quantities needed to get going?
Should I source some more yeast and pitch? Or will it get going in a while?
Yesterday I brewed a Geterbrewed Marching Saison all grain kit.
All went well, and inspired by a recipe on here, at the last 10 mins of boil I quickly lifted out 4 litres from the 21 or so...... Lobbed it in my small boil stockpot and continued the boil with the addition of Lemon peel and Basil leaves.
So..... 16-17 litres of normal Saison, 4 litres Lemon and Basil Saison.
I have some 0.1g jewellery scales, so I calculated the percentages and split the supplied 10g pack of Mangrove jacks yeast appropriately and when the worts were cooled pitched dry last night at about 8pm.
I just checked now at 6.30am, so 9.30 hours elapsed(room at 21c) and no action apparent?
Am I just being impatient? Or have I understood yeast addition wrong? Is yeast addition purely pro-rata, or are there minimal blocks or quantities needed to get going?
Should I source some more yeast and pitch? Or will it get going in a while?