jwalk4
Well-Known Member
I have used it 3 times: twice the yeast failed, once (most recently) it took off like a champ. So I tried it again.
Brewed BierMunchers Centennial Blonde, over shot OG due to a higher boil off (1.057). Ground water here is pretty warm right now so I could only get the beer down to 75 before I pitched. Yes, I Rehydrated. After a few hours I noticed some bubblin' so I turned on my fermentation system and brought the beer down to 65 over a period of 8 hours. Now my air lock has gone cold again with no activity.
I know that a lack of air lock activity is not a sign that the beer isn't fermenting, but I just get more predictable and consistent results with Fermentis and am considering just using that brand from now on.
Any one else have wonky experiences with Nottingham? Because "workhorse" is not the word I would use to describe it at this point.
Brewed BierMunchers Centennial Blonde, over shot OG due to a higher boil off (1.057). Ground water here is pretty warm right now so I could only get the beer down to 75 before I pitched. Yes, I Rehydrated. After a few hours I noticed some bubblin' so I turned on my fermentation system and brought the beer down to 65 over a period of 8 hours. Now my air lock has gone cold again with no activity.
I know that a lack of air lock activity is not a sign that the beer isn't fermenting, but I just get more predictable and consistent results with Fermentis and am considering just using that brand from now on.
Any one else have wonky experiences with Nottingham? Because "workhorse" is not the word I would use to describe it at this point.