KJB5200
Active Member
Hey everybody,
I just got into brewing after the holidays. Started with an IPA that's bottle-conditioning now (tasted decent on bottling day though). I decided rather last-minute to brew this past sunday and picked up a Wyeast smack pack at the local brew shop. Being new to this (last recipe came with the yeast besides) I didn't even think to check the strain. I just grabbed it and ran to get brewing asap. Only later did I realize not only was I unsure of what strain it was but I don't even know if it's ale or lager yeast! Well it's been three full days now and I've got no activity in the primary so far. Anyways, on to my questions: 1) Does Wyeast typically leave any strain identification info off of their labels? 2) If I move my primary to the garage (hopefully not too cold) how long before might I expect to see activity if I did pitch lager yeast by accident? Thanks for anyone's input! Glad to find such a great forum for homebrewing
I just got into brewing after the holidays. Started with an IPA that's bottle-conditioning now (tasted decent on bottling day though). I decided rather last-minute to brew this past sunday and picked up a Wyeast smack pack at the local brew shop. Being new to this (last recipe came with the yeast besides) I didn't even think to check the strain. I just grabbed it and ran to get brewing asap. Only later did I realize not only was I unsure of what strain it was but I don't even know if it's ale or lager yeast! Well it's been three full days now and I've got no activity in the primary so far. Anyways, on to my questions: 1) Does Wyeast typically leave any strain identification info off of their labels? 2) If I move my primary to the garage (hopefully not too cold) how long before might I expect to see activity if I did pitch lager yeast by accident? Thanks for anyone's input! Glad to find such a great forum for homebrewing
