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This has been in my fridge for a few months - the MFG date is 02SEP08. It's 1028 London Ale.

I smacked it this morning and the nutrient pack definitely broke. I've had it at 70-73F for 6 hours now and it hasn't swelled a bit. I've intermittently shaken it.

I was going to make a starter tonight to brew tomorrow, but should I bother at this point? Or can a starter magically revive a dead pack?

-Joe
 
I doubt it's a dead pack, but it may take a few days to wake up. I'd wait till next week, which should give the starter plenty of time to get going.

-a.
 
I used a Wyeast Activator over the weekend for a Belgian Witbier and after smacking it, I placed it on a cheap medicinal heating pad (on medium heat) and it began swelling after 30 minutes and was nice and ready after 3 hours...Good way to maintain the temperature to swell properly.
 
Yeah, the two I did before swelled to the point where I was afraid they'd burst they were so rock solid.

This one did doodly squat after 8 hours at 70-73F. I made a starter and there has been no activity for...uhh (mathmathmath)...36 hours so far.

We'll see if anything happens in the next few days, otherwise I guess I'll have to buy a new pack :( Which sucks, because I'll have to order it online.

-Joe
 
Yeah, the two I did before swelled to the point where I was afraid they'd burst they were so rock solid.

This one did doodly squat after 8 hours at 70-73F. I made a starter and there has been no activity for...uhh (mathmathmath)...36 hours so far.

We'll see if anything happens in the next few days, otherwise I guess I'll have to buy a new pack :( Which sucks, because I'll have to order it online.

-Joe

Ugh, that does suck. 36 hours seems like a long time for an Activator pack. Mine was bubbling away about 12 hours in (pretty much by the time I woke up yesterday). The age of your pack doesn't seem unreasonable either...
 
If the yeast is old or got stressed in transport, it can take several days for the pack to swell up all the way.
 
50 hours and no activity. We'll see what tomorrow brings. I should see some sort of activity on the surface of the starter, no?

-Joe
 
We may have some activity 74 hours in. Nothing's happening on the surface, but when I swirled it this time there was a hiss of gas escaping under the tin foil. I'm hoping that means something good is going on :)

-Joe
 
Looks good after a week:

starter_closeup.jpg


I pitched it into an ESB yesterday and it looks like I've got some activity already. Hooray for starters!

-Joe
 
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