jonbomb
Well-Known Member
I was brewing my new porter recipe yesterday. I steeped the grains. Then threw in the LME and was bringing up to a boil. I was forced to leave the house for like 10 - 20 mins. When I left I lowered the heat so I didn't get a massive boil over.
Came back finished everything. Cooled the wort. by 8 oclock. Pitched the yeast around 8 - 8:30. would that cause any issues. Usually when I brew the next morning there is activity. I know it can take 24 - 72 hours for fermentaion to start.
This is just unusual. I was wondering if it had anything to do with me leaving the wort on the stove for an extra 20 minutes.... BTW the wort wasn't boiling when I left and it was gently boiling when I got home.
Came back finished everything. Cooled the wort. by 8 oclock. Pitched the yeast around 8 - 8:30. would that cause any issues. Usually when I brew the next morning there is activity. I know it can take 24 - 72 hours for fermentaion to start.
This is just unusual. I was wondering if it had anything to do with me leaving the wort on the stove for an extra 20 minutes.... BTW the wort wasn't boiling when I left and it was gently boiling when I got home.