Hey all!
I've read through the faqs, wiki and done numerous searches but my situation seems....unique.
I'm a new brewer, this is my second batch. I'm working from a Festabrew kit (cream ale) doing nothing extra, just following the instructions provided (just trying to get consistency before really delving in).
After pitching the yeast into my primary fermenter, I noticed the instructions were a little different than my previous batch a few months ago. They said to fasten the lid on the pail and attach the rubber assembly (which I don't have/there is nothing on the lid of the pail for this). Previously I had just placed the lid of the pail over top. I thought this was weird but I continued with it. sealing the pail.
I googled a bit over the next few days and realized that that this set of instructions was meant for a blowoff or another liquid lock sort of assembly, so I immediately removed the lid, and placed it on top of the pail.
I started the batch on Wednesday evening and saw a few bubbles in the beginning to no bubbles in the following days (smelled a bit of yeast). I removed the lid and placed it on top on Friday morning and the state is still the same today.
Following the general theme of waiting, that makes it ~96 hours in the primary at the time of this posting. I'm wondering if I suffocated the yeast? Is my batch still salvageable? If it is, what exactly is happening with it?
I've read through the faqs, wiki and done numerous searches but my situation seems....unique.
I'm a new brewer, this is my second batch. I'm working from a Festabrew kit (cream ale) doing nothing extra, just following the instructions provided (just trying to get consistency before really delving in).
After pitching the yeast into my primary fermenter, I noticed the instructions were a little different than my previous batch a few months ago. They said to fasten the lid on the pail and attach the rubber assembly (which I don't have/there is nothing on the lid of the pail for this). Previously I had just placed the lid of the pail over top. I thought this was weird but I continued with it. sealing the pail.
I googled a bit over the next few days and realized that that this set of instructions was meant for a blowoff or another liquid lock sort of assembly, so I immediately removed the lid, and placed it on top of the pail.
I started the batch on Wednesday evening and saw a few bubbles in the beginning to no bubbles in the following days (smelled a bit of yeast). I removed the lid and placed it on top on Friday morning and the state is still the same today.
Following the general theme of waiting, that makes it ~96 hours in the primary at the time of this posting. I'm wondering if I suffocated the yeast? Is my batch still salvageable? If it is, what exactly is happening with it?