MisterOJ
Well-Known Member
So I have batch No. 5 in the bucket right now. I brewed it on Saturday and I haven't seen a single bubble in the airlock. The OG was fairly high at 1.090 and I was even contemplating a blowout tube.
I know it's been doing something, because my fermenting closet smells like it's working. And I can push gently on the top of the lid and get bubbles to come up through the airlock. I also peeked a couple times and there was definitely krausen there - but not as much as I would have thought.
Oh... and I pitched a packet of dry US05.
Now, I know activity (or even lack thereof) in the airlock doesn't mean anything in regards to fermentation. But, this is the first time I've not seen anything. It's also the first time I didn't brew from a kit, which adds a little anxiety.
My main question is - when would be a good time for me to take my first sample to check out what's going on? I've always just checked after 2-3 weeks to see where things are. But, I've never had something like this happen that caused me to worry.
Would checking after a week be too soon?
I know it's been doing something, because my fermenting closet smells like it's working. And I can push gently on the top of the lid and get bubbles to come up through the airlock. I also peeked a couple times and there was definitely krausen there - but not as much as I would have thought.
Oh... and I pitched a packet of dry US05.
Now, I know activity (or even lack thereof) in the airlock doesn't mean anything in regards to fermentation. But, this is the first time I've not seen anything. It's also the first time I didn't brew from a kit, which adds a little anxiety.
My main question is - when would be a good time for me to take my first sample to check out what's going on? I've always just checked after 2-3 weeks to see where things are. But, I've never had something like this happen that caused me to worry.
Would checking after a week be too soon?