youngpretender13
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How long will a yeast starter last before it begins to autolize or "go bad??"
I recently made a starter using some white labs ale yeast and a quart of sterilized wort. Usually i give it two to three days but right after starting it i got pretty sick and have been unable to brew. Initial fermentation has definitely slowed down and the airlock is showing no real action. So I am wondering if 7 days is too long. I'm guessing the yeast will still be viable but i am slightly concerned about about the flavor effects of the autolization that may have occurred as a result of lack of fermentables.
I recently made a starter using some white labs ale yeast and a quart of sterilized wort. Usually i give it two to three days but right after starting it i got pretty sick and have been unable to brew. Initial fermentation has definitely slowed down and the airlock is showing no real action. So I am wondering if 7 days is too long. I'm guessing the yeast will still be viable but i am slightly concerned about about the flavor effects of the autolization that may have occurred as a result of lack of fermentables.