I recently bought a simple brewing kit for my friend who's expressed interest. I got her a small fermenting bucket and a Beers of the World '80 shilling ale' extract kit, since extract brewing's the only kind I've done too.
I went round and we cleaned and sanitised the bucket and equipment according to the sanitiser instructions (it was the no-rinse kind).
We did everything as I've usually done, added malt and water and let it cool to a certain temperature before adding the (rehydrated) yeast and stirring, and putting it under airlock. Nothing happened for a few days, so I went round to take a look. We measured the gravity and found it had increased! I've never seen that happen. I measured it before adding the yeast, that's the only difference.
We gave it a stir to encourage it, but still nothing's happened after a further few days. I think we'll probably write it off and start again, but I'm confused as to what could have caused the gravity to increase. Any help?
I went round and we cleaned and sanitised the bucket and equipment according to the sanitiser instructions (it was the no-rinse kind).
We did everything as I've usually done, added malt and water and let it cool to a certain temperature before adding the (rehydrated) yeast and stirring, and putting it under airlock. Nothing happened for a few days, so I went round to take a look. We measured the gravity and found it had increased! I've never seen that happen. I measured it before adding the yeast, that's the only difference.
We gave it a stir to encourage it, but still nothing's happened after a further few days. I think we'll probably write it off and start again, but I'm confused as to what could have caused the gravity to increase. Any help?