Yes, I realized I am a paranoid first time home brewer who thinks that every little thing is a sign that my precious first batch is ruined.
Still, I have to ask. Im brewing Hank's Hefeweizen from a kit with White Labs yeast (wl300).
I pitched the yeast to a starter Friday afternoon, things took off well, smelled what I assume is normal (hint of bananas). Brewed late Saturday afternoon and had some solid continuous bubbling in the airlock within about 6 hours.
Yesterday morning I switched the airlock out for a blowoff tube because I read on here that blowoffs are a good idea for wl300 are hefes. It kept bubbling well until last night... No more bubbles. Does this mean my yeast stalled?
Thanks for any help...
Still, I have to ask. Im brewing Hank's Hefeweizen from a kit with White Labs yeast (wl300).
I pitched the yeast to a starter Friday afternoon, things took off well, smelled what I assume is normal (hint of bananas). Brewed late Saturday afternoon and had some solid continuous bubbling in the airlock within about 6 hours.
Yesterday morning I switched the airlock out for a blowoff tube because I read on here that blowoffs are a good idea for wl300 are hefes. It kept bubbling well until last night... No more bubbles. Does this mean my yeast stalled?
Thanks for any help...