markiemark
Active Member
Hi all,
I recently made my first attempt at homebrewing, using a brown ale kit I bought online from williams brewing. I'll try to keep this short, but basically I am seeing no foam/head in my primary fermenting bucket. Should i worry? Is it fermenting? Is the yeast dead?
starting gravity (9 hours after i pitched yeast...I forgot!) was 1.040
3 days later it was at 1.020
Its now been 7 days in fermenter.
The details:
I boiled wort for an hour, added malt extract, hops, according to instructions, cooled wort in bathtub until it was about 80 degrees. about a half hour before it was cooled to 80, I put my dry yeast in a cup of 90 degree water, let it sit with foil to cover the cup, and it foamed up quite a bit (which makes me think the yeast should be working.)
Anyway, transferred wort to primary fermenter, pitched the yeast when the wort was at 80 degrees.
I only stirred it for maybe 30 seconds, and not very vigorously. Could this be the problem?
capped the lid, put the airlock on. looked at airlock everyday, no bubbling action. (there are a few tiny bubbles inside airlock, but no active bubbling) And no frothy foamy head on top of beer. Its been 7 days in the fermenter.
Oh and I forgot to take a hydrometer reading before I pitched yeast, but took one 9 hours after I pitched, and it read 1.040. My apartment has been at about 70 degrees. I took another hydro reading 3 days later and it read 1.020.
Any ideas?? Thanks!
I recently made my first attempt at homebrewing, using a brown ale kit I bought online from williams brewing. I'll try to keep this short, but basically I am seeing no foam/head in my primary fermenting bucket. Should i worry? Is it fermenting? Is the yeast dead?
starting gravity (9 hours after i pitched yeast...I forgot!) was 1.040
3 days later it was at 1.020
Its now been 7 days in fermenter.
The details:
I boiled wort for an hour, added malt extract, hops, according to instructions, cooled wort in bathtub until it was about 80 degrees. about a half hour before it was cooled to 80, I put my dry yeast in a cup of 90 degree water, let it sit with foil to cover the cup, and it foamed up quite a bit (which makes me think the yeast should be working.)
Anyway, transferred wort to primary fermenter, pitched the yeast when the wort was at 80 degrees.
I only stirred it for maybe 30 seconds, and not very vigorously. Could this be the problem?
capped the lid, put the airlock on. looked at airlock everyday, no bubbling action. (there are a few tiny bubbles inside airlock, but no active bubbling) And no frothy foamy head on top of beer. Its been 7 days in the fermenter.
Oh and I forgot to take a hydrometer reading before I pitched yeast, but took one 9 hours after I pitched, and it read 1.040. My apartment has been at about 70 degrees. I took another hydro reading 3 days later and it read 1.020.
Any ideas?? Thanks!