nathan33
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I am relatively new to brewing. about 8 extract brews and a few all grains now. I have just brewed northern brewers mild agk. Brew day went great. I hit everything right and temps were right on and the wort was tasty. I attempted my first starter this time and this may be my problem. Fermentation was very slow to start. It was three or 4 days before any bubles started. I thought maybe a leak in the fermenter so I popped the lid off. nothing. I was going to repitch with dry yeast but I had a few bubbles starting the last day and decided to leave it alone and let it do its thing. Today was almost a week later. airlock is still showing a few bubbles but I decided to put in secondary and check out my gravity. I started at 1.036 and I am now at 1.020. The smell is different from some of my other beers, but I am trying to not get worried.
I used neobritannia yeast.
any suggestions to keep me from getting worried and pitching the dry yeast or should I just hold off and give it time and worry about the taste then?
I used neobritannia yeast.
any suggestions to keep me from getting worried and pitching the dry yeast or should I just hold off and give it time and worry about the taste then?