Spinout
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I have my 2nd batch fermenting right now in the primary (2weeks) and I'm getting a stronger and stronger smell from the bucket. It kinda smells like the yeast packet, Wyeast -northwest something, but the smell doesn't make it appetizing at all. On the Austin home brew site, the suggest 2 packs for heavier beer, so I put a pack and a half in.....is that the problem?
Beer in question is chocolate stout from NB, extract kit. Did not use a starter, but yeast was active. Did a full boil, unsure of gravity, has been held at 69 degrees during fermenting. As far as I know, everything was clean/sanitized. My first beer never had any odd smells and I did everything the same, but I understand.....no guarantees.
I planned on going to secondary in a couple days, but if it's crap, no sense wasting the time.....if I can add something to take care of over-yeasting, I'd like to do it now (if that's the issue)...or, if liquid yeast does give off a funky smell for awhile and then clears up, that's great. I just can't imagine it being okay considering how it smells. It doesn't knock you down when you walk into the room, but it's more and more noticeable and you can really smell it when you put your nose up to the bucket.
Thanks for any input.
Beer in question is chocolate stout from NB, extract kit. Did not use a starter, but yeast was active. Did a full boil, unsure of gravity, has been held at 69 degrees during fermenting. As far as I know, everything was clean/sanitized. My first beer never had any odd smells and I did everything the same, but I understand.....no guarantees.
I planned on going to secondary in a couple days, but if it's crap, no sense wasting the time.....if I can add something to take care of over-yeasting, I'd like to do it now (if that's the issue)...or, if liquid yeast does give off a funky smell for awhile and then clears up, that's great. I just can't imagine it being okay considering how it smells. It doesn't knock you down when you walk into the room, but it's more and more noticeable and you can really smell it when you put your nose up to the bucket.
Thanks for any input.