I have been lucky enough to not have this problem in my short time brewing beer. However this does seem like a common problem and I just wanted to get some ideas before it does.
Lets assume I have viable yeast and the wort is at the proper temperature and OG. From this point it seems like from what I have read that the most common reasons are insufficient mixing and or aeration. Does this sound correct?
A note about viable yeast and smack packs. In my mind the package should swell up considerably after breaking the inner package. To me this is a visual clue that you have viable yeast. If it doesn't you have either dead yeast or the package has not been broken. This is a simple reason why I prefer the Wyeast packs I can tell that I have active yeast before even making a starter. I learned this the hard way (as I do most everything).
Cheers!!!
Chris
Lets assume I have viable yeast and the wort is at the proper temperature and OG. From this point it seems like from what I have read that the most common reasons are insufficient mixing and or aeration. Does this sound correct?
A note about viable yeast and smack packs. In my mind the package should swell up considerably after breaking the inner package. To me this is a visual clue that you have viable yeast. If it doesn't you have either dead yeast or the package has not been broken. This is a simple reason why I prefer the Wyeast packs I can tell that I have active yeast before even making a starter. I learned this the hard way (as I do most everything).
Cheers!!!
Chris