Hey all!
Long time reader, first time poster. I have two extract batches under my belt that bother turned out great. This one that I'm brewing now is a Norther Brewer Irish Red. I brewed on Sunday and four days later I have yet to see any active fermentation weather that be in the airlock, any krausen, or even putting a flashlight up to the carboy to see active fermentation.
A little details:
-the smack pack arrived to my place during the dead heat on the East Coast with the ice pack warm. I smacked the pack about 5-6 hours before pitching and saw little swelling.
-The carboy has been sitting in a watertub with ice packs to keep it around 68 degrees.
two nights ago and yesterday I did see, what looked like, "yeast rafts" on the surface and now there are a lot more (see attached picture). Not sure what is in suspension towards the bottom of the carboy (see picture) my assumption is hops.
Just wondering, since I haven't seen anything at all if I should repitch. My two other brews have had active fermentation with krausen, albeit the first one took three days to get active and those were both with dry yeast.
Looking for a little guidance about my next step. Haven't done a hydrometer reading yet to see where the gravity is.
Long time reader, first time poster. I have two extract batches under my belt that bother turned out great. This one that I'm brewing now is a Norther Brewer Irish Red. I brewed on Sunday and four days later I have yet to see any active fermentation weather that be in the airlock, any krausen, or even putting a flashlight up to the carboy to see active fermentation.
A little details:
-the smack pack arrived to my place during the dead heat on the East Coast with the ice pack warm. I smacked the pack about 5-6 hours before pitching and saw little swelling.
-The carboy has been sitting in a watertub with ice packs to keep it around 68 degrees.
two nights ago and yesterday I did see, what looked like, "yeast rafts" on the surface and now there are a lot more (see attached picture). Not sure what is in suspension towards the bottom of the carboy (see picture) my assumption is hops.
Just wondering, since I haven't seen anything at all if I should repitch. My two other brews have had active fermentation with krausen, albeit the first one took three days to get active and those were both with dry yeast.
Looking for a little guidance about my next step. Haven't done a hydrometer reading yet to see where the gravity is.

