tjperry52
Member
Hey guys,
I’m relatively new to home brewing and just brewed my third batch, this time a bourbon barrel porter. I only have a small 1 gallon kit from Northern Brewer and I was feeling really confident after this brew day as I messed up the first 2. I pitched the dry yeast packet at just under 70 degrees after I aerated the wort in the fermenter.
Then I think I made my first mistake. I kinda shook the fermenter a bit as if I was aerating it. Immediately when I did it I realized I probably shouldn’t have as I saw a good amount of the yeast drop to the bottom. My main question is will this be okay? I’ve been seeing mixed results but still can’t get my exact question answered. If not, what steps should I take to save this batch? Any advice helps.
Thanks guys!
I’m relatively new to home brewing and just brewed my third batch, this time a bourbon barrel porter. I only have a small 1 gallon kit from Northern Brewer and I was feeling really confident after this brew day as I messed up the first 2. I pitched the dry yeast packet at just under 70 degrees after I aerated the wort in the fermenter.
Then I think I made my first mistake. I kinda shook the fermenter a bit as if I was aerating it. Immediately when I did it I realized I probably shouldn’t have as I saw a good amount of the yeast drop to the bottom. My main question is will this be okay? I’ve been seeing mixed results but still can’t get my exact question answered. If not, what steps should I take to save this batch? Any advice helps.
Thanks guys!