HomebrewingDNA
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Hey guys!
I boiled a cream ale on Saturday and pitched my yeast in the afternoon after I boiled.
I hit all my numbers and cooled down to 22 C and pitched my US-05 dry yeast, which I had taken to room temp and then rehydrated in boiled water at room temp for 15 mins.
I aerated etc and let it be.
3 days and no airlock activity. I am thinking the yeast has expired or was exposed to extreme conditions during delivery. I have already ordered a new 11g of US-05 for my 5 galon wort, but I decided to peek inside and a krausen is formed. The fermentor doesn't smell bad - the regular smell of fermenting. Fermentor seems pretty well sealed.
I will get the new yeast tomorrow morning. Should I pitch it or am I already doomed?
I boiled a cream ale on Saturday and pitched my yeast in the afternoon after I boiled.
I hit all my numbers and cooled down to 22 C and pitched my US-05 dry yeast, which I had taken to room temp and then rehydrated in boiled water at room temp for 15 mins.
I aerated etc and let it be.
3 days and no airlock activity. I am thinking the yeast has expired or was exposed to extreme conditions during delivery. I have already ordered a new 11g of US-05 for my 5 galon wort, but I decided to peek inside and a krausen is formed. The fermentor doesn't smell bad - the regular smell of fermenting. Fermentor seems pretty well sealed.
I will get the new yeast tomorrow morning. Should I pitch it or am I already doomed?