Hello:
I am brewing a Belgian brown ale. I have done this brew before without any problems. This time, the fermentation hasn't started. The one thing I have done differently is that I used White Labs Clarity to make it gluten free. After 24 hours, there is not fermentation activity but there is lots of sediment at the bottom, presumably from the clarity. The yeast was the White lab Belgian Ale yeast.
The temperatures for the wort and the yeast were all correct and it has been sitting at 19C for 24 hours.
I am going to go and get more yeast in hopes of salvaging the batch.
Murphy's law that this is happening on the one batch I am in a time crunch for.
Thanks for any help.
Chris
I am brewing a Belgian brown ale. I have done this brew before without any problems. This time, the fermentation hasn't started. The one thing I have done differently is that I used White Labs Clarity to make it gluten free. After 24 hours, there is not fermentation activity but there is lots of sediment at the bottom, presumably from the clarity. The yeast was the White lab Belgian Ale yeast.
The temperatures for the wort and the yeast were all correct and it has been sitting at 19C for 24 hours.
I am going to go and get more yeast in hopes of salvaging the batch.
Murphy's law that this is happening on the one batch I am in a time crunch for.
Thanks for any help.
Chris