I brewed a stout yesterday and intended to rack to a yeast cake of a barley wine which had been in the primary for about 4 weeks. After putting the BW into a secondary the primary look so groody I could not bring myself to just put the stout on top of it. I swirled up the yeast cake in the little bit of BW in the bottom and put in into a sanitzed mason jar (star san) cleaned and sanatized the carboy (better bottle) and put the stout in and pitched the quart of yeast slurry minus the little bit of trub which had settled out. I thought this would be a pitch and stand back event, and even had the blow off tube ready to go. But this AM nothing going on some 18 hrs after pitching. The yeast for the BW was us 56 or what ever it is called now. I just tossed in a new pack of dry yeast so hopefully all will be OK, but what happened? Should I be more patient--not really one of my virtues. Was my yeast dead or just inebriated?