igvandeventer
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I have already asked this in another thread I posted under Yeast and Fermentation but I wanted to ask here since it more of a beginner topic. I am doing a Morebeer Consecration Extract clone kit as my 4th batch so I have something fermenting for majority of next year while I do other smaller gravity/nonsour batches.
I brewed it Tuesday with the gravity being 1.076 and pitched WLP530 Abbey Ale yeast right in without a starter. I used blow off tubing on my primary bucket, but I still have yet to see any activity going on. I know I should trust my hydrometer more, so I plan on taking a reading tomorrow to see what is going on. If my fermentation is in fact stalled, how long do I have to get a starter in the batch before it goes under, since I will be unable to get the yeast until Saturday, then make the starter, let it sit, then pitch most likely sometime sunday or monday. I'm trying not to be paranoid, but I want to be prepared so I know what I'm up against so I can save my batch if need be. Thanks all!
I brewed it Tuesday with the gravity being 1.076 and pitched WLP530 Abbey Ale yeast right in without a starter. I used blow off tubing on my primary bucket, but I still have yet to see any activity going on. I know I should trust my hydrometer more, so I plan on taking a reading tomorrow to see what is going on. If my fermentation is in fact stalled, how long do I have to get a starter in the batch before it goes under, since I will be unable to get the yeast until Saturday, then make the starter, let it sit, then pitch most likely sometime sunday or monday. I'm trying not to be paranoid, but I want to be prepared so I know what I'm up against so I can save my batch if need be. Thanks all!
