uvmnick
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Hi all,
I brewed my first starter kit last night. It was for an Amber Ale and it was a blast. In researching leading up, I read that dry yeast should be re-hydrated before adding to the wort. Even though the package said it didn't need to be re-hydrated, I did it anyways.
Problem is I re-hydrated the yeast as one of the first steps because that was the 1st step in the instructions. By the time I added it to the wort, it had been sitting, covered for three hours, and didn't look too active. Post brew I read that re-hydration should be done and added to wort within 30 minutes.
It has been about 10 hours since adding the yeast. I am seeing the CO2 bubble every 5 seconds or so. Should I let it be? Is the yeast doing its thing? Should I sprinkle some dry yeast on top as a reinforcement?
I learned a lot in this first brew and am looking forward to the 2nd. Thanks for helping out a newbie.
Nick
I brewed my first starter kit last night. It was for an Amber Ale and it was a blast. In researching leading up, I read that dry yeast should be re-hydrated before adding to the wort. Even though the package said it didn't need to be re-hydrated, I did it anyways.
Problem is I re-hydrated the yeast as one of the first steps because that was the 1st step in the instructions. By the time I added it to the wort, it had been sitting, covered for three hours, and didn't look too active. Post brew I read that re-hydration should be done and added to wort within 30 minutes.
It has been about 10 hours since adding the yeast. I am seeing the CO2 bubble every 5 seconds or so. Should I let it be? Is the yeast doing its thing? Should I sprinkle some dry yeast on top as a reinforcement?
I learned a lot in this first brew and am looking forward to the 2nd. Thanks for helping out a newbie.
Nick