cherrob123
Well-Known Member
I tried to make a starter last night for a Sunday brew session.
I used 4 oz of LME and 2qts of tap water. I boiled that for 30 minutes and pitched a vial of Kolsch yeast once the mini wort got to 80 deg.
Here's my problem. When I got ready to pitch the yeast, I aerated the mini wort with a whisk. I also aerated after I pitched, but before I transfered the mini wort to the pitcher I'm using for the starter.
I had been soaking the whisk in a star-san solution for about 20 minutes. I took the whisk directly from the star-san and stuck it into the wort. I use star san when I keg and I've read the millions of posts saying to never fear the foam.
Well, my wort foamed like a mother.
I pitched at 4:00 pm yesterday and put the container in my beer equipment cabinet to keep it out of light. I checked it early this morning and I can't tell if I have fermentation or not. I don't have an air lock on the pitcher I am using. There appears to be a yeast cake on the bottom and a very thin line of foam that could be indicating fermentation.
Any other things I should be looking for? This is my first starter.
Will the star san effect fermentation?
I used 4 oz of LME and 2qts of tap water. I boiled that for 30 minutes and pitched a vial of Kolsch yeast once the mini wort got to 80 deg.
Here's my problem. When I got ready to pitch the yeast, I aerated the mini wort with a whisk. I also aerated after I pitched, but before I transfered the mini wort to the pitcher I'm using for the starter.
I had been soaking the whisk in a star-san solution for about 20 minutes. I took the whisk directly from the star-san and stuck it into the wort. I use star san when I keg and I've read the millions of posts saying to never fear the foam.
Well, my wort foamed like a mother.
I pitched at 4:00 pm yesterday and put the container in my beer equipment cabinet to keep it out of light. I checked it early this morning and I can't tell if I have fermentation or not. I don't have an air lock on the pitcher I am using. There appears to be a yeast cake on the bottom and a very thin line of foam that could be indicating fermentation.
Any other things I should be looking for? This is my first starter.
Will the star san effect fermentation?