QuietKeith
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Last weekend I did double-duty and brewed two extract batches in a single afternoon. Having only one growler around, I created a yeast starter for the first batch, and pitched just a smack-pack for the second. The difference in "takeoff" of the two was quite dramatic.
The primary with the starter was at full krausen after 24 days, so much that foam was blowing up into the airlock. I let things go for awhile - with the foam blowing out it didn't seem like any infection would have a chance to get in. However, once the foam blowing slowed down, the foam hardened and restricted the outgassing of CO2, causing the top of the ferementer to bulge! So, I sanitized a fresh airlock, closed my eyes, and pulled the gunked up fermenter out. No problems - just CO2 came whooshing out. Within 24 hours the whole process started up again, and I'll have to switch out a fresh airlock again soon.
The second batch took off more slowly, not really seeing any activity for 48 hours, and not seeing a really vigorous bubbling in the airlock until day three.
So, for any skeptics out there, I'd say using a yeast starter makes a big difference!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20554975@N00/272605209/
The primary with the starter was at full krausen after 24 days, so much that foam was blowing up into the airlock. I let things go for awhile - with the foam blowing out it didn't seem like any infection would have a chance to get in. However, once the foam blowing slowed down, the foam hardened and restricted the outgassing of CO2, causing the top of the ferementer to bulge! So, I sanitized a fresh airlock, closed my eyes, and pulled the gunked up fermenter out. No problems - just CO2 came whooshing out. Within 24 hours the whole process started up again, and I'll have to switch out a fresh airlock again soon.
The second batch took off more slowly, not really seeing any activity for 48 hours, and not seeing a really vigorous bubbling in the airlock until day three.
So, for any skeptics out there, I'd say using a yeast starter makes a big difference!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20554975@N00/272605209/