nosnavswerb
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Not sure If anyone can answer this but I have regularly been making starters for all my batches. I decided to invest in a stir plate and the first starter I did on it turned out bad. I used California ale yeast and when I opened it, it seemed very healthy. I did my starter the same I have always done put it on the stir plate and let it do its thing all night. On brew day before I pitched the yeast I noticed that there didn't seem to be much yeast in my flask. Swirled it and most of the time I get a lot of reaction from the yeast but not this time. Pitched it and nothing happened unfortunately I pitched more bad washed yeast I had twice and it finally took off but the brew has a horrible taste and odor. My question is did I miss a step in the starter should I have let the starter take off first then put it on the stir plate. Has anyone else had this problem let me know if this was a one time freak thing or if I did anything wrong.