RhinoDon81
Active Member
Hi-
I brewed my first partial mash over the weekend, and I decided to try and challenge myself with my process.
1. I made a starter with Safbrew T-58, and I double pitched in order to account for the high OG of the kit.
My sanitation process is pretty successful, I have been using Star San and the same process for a while now, and I feel good about it.
2. I followed the instructions on the Austin Home brew supply kit, and my sanitation, cooled the wert to the same temp that my yeast was at (68)F, and pitched.
3. I had a very strong fermentation going in a room that is constantly at 63F, I taped a thermometer on the outside of the fermenter and have been monitoring it closely.
The fermenter at it's highest got to 71 F and now is on the decline back down.
Last night i took a smell through the airlock and it smelled a bit sour.
It has been in the primary for 2 1/2 days.
the hops that I used were nothdown for bitters and styrian for aroma
am I just being paranoid? or do I have a problem
thanks for your help!
Don
I brewed my first partial mash over the weekend, and I decided to try and challenge myself with my process.
1. I made a starter with Safbrew T-58, and I double pitched in order to account for the high OG of the kit.
My sanitation process is pretty successful, I have been using Star San and the same process for a while now, and I feel good about it.
2. I followed the instructions on the Austin Home brew supply kit, and my sanitation, cooled the wert to the same temp that my yeast was at (68)F, and pitched.
3. I had a very strong fermentation going in a room that is constantly at 63F, I taped a thermometer on the outside of the fermenter and have been monitoring it closely.
The fermenter at it's highest got to 71 F and now is on the decline back down.
Last night i took a smell through the airlock and it smelled a bit sour.
It has been in the primary for 2 1/2 days.
the hops that I used were nothdown for bitters and styrian for aroma
am I just being paranoid? or do I have a problem
thanks for your help!
Don