alagenchev
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I brewed for the first time two weeks ago using an English Bitter extract from Northern brewer and the windsor dry yeast. I aerated using a colander by draining using my autosiphon into the colander from the brew kettle and into the fermentation bucket. I pitched at 95 degrees the first time because I didn't read the directions from northern brewer all the way. They were saying to bring the wort temperature down to 95 degrees. I didn't realize that they were saying that because following the extract kit one was supposed to add 2.5 more gallons of cold water. I didn't bother reading until the end because I boiled full 5 gallons since I didn't want to mess with the ice bucket(I have a wort chiller).
After pitching at 95 degrees, I realized my mistake and put the bucket in ice water, brought everything down to 70 degrees and left the bucket in my garage. However, it got really cold here and the temp dropped to 59 degrees, so in a few days I brought the bucket to my living room and it's been nicely at 64 degrees. A week later no activity in the airlock, so I went to the LHBS and bought another packet of danstar windsor, rehydrated by following the instructions on the back, just like I did the first time and repitched. One more week later still nothing. I took the bucket and shook it vigorously yesterday in desparation and still no activity today. I didn't aerate by shaking the first time because my bucket leaks from the sides and the airlock holes when I try to aerate by shaking.
I peeked through the airlock hole and I don't see any krausen on top. Is there anything I can do to salvage this thing, or should I dump it down the drain? Needless to say, I had a very bad first experience homebrewing.
Edit: I never checked gravity because I was using an extract kit and was thinking "what could possibly go wrong"
After pitching at 95 degrees, I realized my mistake and put the bucket in ice water, brought everything down to 70 degrees and left the bucket in my garage. However, it got really cold here and the temp dropped to 59 degrees, so in a few days I brought the bucket to my living room and it's been nicely at 64 degrees. A week later no activity in the airlock, so I went to the LHBS and bought another packet of danstar windsor, rehydrated by following the instructions on the back, just like I did the first time and repitched. One more week later still nothing. I took the bucket and shook it vigorously yesterday in desparation and still no activity today. I didn't aerate by shaking the first time because my bucket leaks from the sides and the airlock holes when I try to aerate by shaking.
I peeked through the airlock hole and I don't see any krausen on top. Is there anything I can do to salvage this thing, or should I dump it down the drain? Needless to say, I had a very bad first experience homebrewing.
Edit: I never checked gravity because I was using an extract kit and was thinking "what could possibly go wrong"
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