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Originally Posted by robmarti
I noticed that after 4 days there were no actively moving bubbles in my airlock just what looked like light carbonation so i pitched another packet of safole-50 dry yeast and so far still no moving bubbles its been about a week since i started fermentation. Is this batch ruined? Is there any way to know if it is actually done fermenting without a hydrometer?
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Hi robmarti, welcome to HBT.
In general, air lock activity is a poor indicator of fermentation activity or progress. A hydrometer really is the only way to know for sure.
4 days is enough time for fermentation to have completed. I really doubt that your batch is ruined. Its pretty rare that yeast doesn't do anything at all, so I bet that you had fermentation or its still going on right now.
Are you fermenting in a bucket or in a carboy? I'm asking this because often times with buckets the lid doesn't fit perfectly snug and so you wouldn't see a lot of airlock activity.
Did you ever see any air lock activity?
Is there a ring of gunk around the bucket/carboy just above the level of the liquid? This would be indicative of a krausen, which would mean fermentation has occured.
What was the recipe? What yeast did you pitch the first time? What temperature did the beer ferment at?