FreudianSlip172
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Hi all, hoping to brew a ~1.045 stout this evening but I'm not sure I trust the yeast I want to use.
Ordered the yeast (WLP-004, White Labs Irish Ale) from Midwest Supply on 3 March. Got it in the mail yesterday
since sometimes it takes forever to get things out here on Okinawa... there was still visible CO2 bubbling in the vial, and it has a "best before" date of 14 May, so I thought it might have a chance.
I made a little 2-cup starter last night with 1/2 cup DME, which I've done before a few times. I put that in a growler with aluminum foil & loosely secured it with a rubber band. After 20 hours in the jar and with frequent manual stirring & shaking, I've not seen any CO2 bubbling or krausen forming, so I'm wondering if this yeast is a "non-starter." Maybe it's just taking a while to come to life, but I haven't seen that in the few starters I've made before.
If I can't brew tonight then it'll probably have to wait a week. I have a pack of S-04 ready to go if necessary; should I press with the S-04 tonight, or give my starter some more time?
Thanks.
Ordered the yeast (WLP-004, White Labs Irish Ale) from Midwest Supply on 3 March. Got it in the mail yesterday
I made a little 2-cup starter last night with 1/2 cup DME, which I've done before a few times. I put that in a growler with aluminum foil & loosely secured it with a rubber band. After 20 hours in the jar and with frequent manual stirring & shaking, I've not seen any CO2 bubbling or krausen forming, so I'm wondering if this yeast is a "non-starter." Maybe it's just taking a while to come to life, but I haven't seen that in the few starters I've made before.
If I can't brew tonight then it'll probably have to wait a week. I have a pack of S-04 ready to go if necessary; should I press with the S-04 tonight, or give my starter some more time?
Thanks.