It's been a bit more than 24 hours since I pitched, and no airlock activity. I pitched the EC-1118 direct (no rehydration), which may be the problem, as the yeasties could have been shocked hitting that low pH must. I did add some Wyeast wine nutrient at the pitch.
Here's my dilemma. I'm out of EC-1118, and no LHBS nearby. 1118 is a "killer" strain, so I would have to repitch something that's not susceptible. I have some Cotes des Blancs, but that's killer-sensitive and whatever 1118 is floating around would probably knock that out. I do have a packet of D-47, which is a killer strain--maybe it could work. The D-47 has a 2021 exp. date, but it's been in the fridge the whole time. I'd rehydrate that with some Go-Ferm and see how it goes.
I'll give it another day and if nothing's happening, re-pitch with the D-47.
Here's my dilemma. I'm out of EC-1118, and no LHBS nearby. 1118 is a "killer" strain, so I would have to repitch something that's not susceptible. I have some Cotes des Blancs, but that's killer-sensitive and whatever 1118 is floating around would probably knock that out. I do have a packet of D-47, which is a killer strain--maybe it could work. The D-47 has a 2021 exp. date, but it's been in the fridge the whole time. I'd rehydrate that with some Go-Ferm and see how it goes.
I'll give it another day and if nothing's happening, re-pitch with the D-47.