ExcessPixels
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Hello,
First post here so please bear with me.
I started my first ever brew this week with a brew shop kit, just something to tickle the taste buds.
I pitched my yeast as normal and I'm not seeing much reaction after about 72 hours now, no foamy head or anything (pictures here).
I'm using the brew shop BrewDog Punk IPA kit.
I have a suspicion that my yeast may have died, but not entirely sure, as after the first night of fermentation I checked the area temperature where I was fermenting and it was at 18 Degrees C.
Do I need to re-pitch some yeast or re-oxygenise it? Or just continue to be patient (as I know that is a big part of this process)?
I'm only concerned as every video I've seen around here kits has seen a big spike in visible fermentation in the first 24-48hrs period.
Thanks in advance for the help!
-Ben
First post here so please bear with me.
I started my first ever brew this week with a brew shop kit, just something to tickle the taste buds.
I pitched my yeast as normal and I'm not seeing much reaction after about 72 hours now, no foamy head or anything (pictures here).
I'm using the brew shop BrewDog Punk IPA kit.
I have a suspicion that my yeast may have died, but not entirely sure, as after the first night of fermentation I checked the area temperature where I was fermenting and it was at 18 Degrees C.
Do I need to re-pitch some yeast or re-oxygenise it? Or just continue to be patient (as I know that is a big part of this process)?
I'm only concerned as every video I've seen around here kits has seen a big spike in visible fermentation in the first 24-48hrs period.
Thanks in advance for the help!
-Ben