DanMurphy
Member
Hi, I'm a semi-noob who has made a few batches of extract-based "beer clones" from Adventures In Homebrewing. This time, I decided I would try my next batch (also from AIH) using a yeast starter. I got a yeast starter kit consisting of a Erlenmeyer flask, electric stirrer plate and some DME. In the process of boiling the wort on the stove I managed a "boil-over" and lost some that way. I then cooled it down and added it to the flask and added the White Labs liquid yeast (which I had kept in the fridge for the few weeks since I received it). I then capped it with a stopper and airlock. It has been agitating for 48 hours now and has grown a layer of foam, but I haven't seen any bubbles coming out of the airlock. I don't know if the starter is any good, how can I tell? Could losing some wort to the boil-over have affected the yeast? I did sanitize every container and tool that came in contact with yeast beforehand. I am a little paranoid about starting a batch of beer with dead yeast, but have know way of knowing if I should toss the starter and begin again. Here is my setup.
