swampdonkeybrew
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i'd like to add my vote to the "don't worry about it" party. me and a buddy brewed up a coffee stout, my first partial mash attempt. LHBS was out of nottingham, the owner for some reason recommended... can't remember what right now, but after pitching it, i looked it up and realized it was a belgian yeast. figured what the heck, it'll be interesting. after a few days, still no airlock activity. my friend who is new to brewing, was pretty worried about it. i've only got 5 or 6 brews down at this point, but knew enough to not be too worried. decided to check it today after still no signs of activity, about 8 days after pitching. also brewed up a caramel apple mead, smelled delicious. while that was cooling we cracked the stout fermenter and took a sample, 1.028 down from 1.076. i was ecstatic, buddy was amazed. not sure where the gas is going but it tasted great. hoping it'll drop a few more points before bottling. sorry for rambling, twas a good day for brews all around. after that i checked a rochefort 10 clone from ahs, hit the final dead on. was a little shy of the target og so it was a bit sweet, but in a few months it'll be delicious. and after that cracked a sam smith oatmeal stout clone i did end of november and was quite pleased. first one, first beer i've done really, that i felt truly proud of. mmm, beer.