For the new brewers out there... though I know it is an oft-asked question/topic, I thought I would share my experience from yesterday's brew. I brewed two batches of beer (slightly different ingredients in each) and to each batch I added some re-hydrated yeast from the SAME measuring cup. Within an hour one of the batches was bubbling merrily away; it is only this morning, almost a full 24 hours later, that I see the other batch just starting to bubble, and very slowly at that.
Though I KNOW that this can happen, this weekend I experienced a very marked difference in almost the same batch brewed at the exact same time. I almost second-guessed the situation, but held back, knowing full well that there are mysteries in the magical thing we call yeast!
Moral of the story... whether just starting out, intermediate or years under your belt. Remember, read your HBT "advisors" and believe... time will likely make things right!
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Though I KNOW that this can happen, this weekend I experienced a very marked difference in almost the same batch brewed at the exact same time. I almost second-guessed the situation, but held back, knowing full well that there are mysteries in the magical thing we call yeast!
Moral of the story... whether just starting out, intermediate or years under your belt. Remember, read your HBT "advisors" and believe... time will likely make things right!
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