Brewed a milk stout on Sunday afternoon. I pitched a 1.6L decanted starter of wy1450 at about 4pm. Prior to pitching, i pulled it out of the fridge approx. 3.5-4 hours ahead of time. It had been in the fridge since Friday at 6pm. 1.6L starter, according to Homebrew Dads Yeast calc, got me 304B cells and i needed 291B cells.
It's going, but to be honest, i expected it to be going through the blow off tube already, especially with how full the carboy is. My last couple of beers went through the blow off tube by now. I aerated this batch for 90 seconds with pure O2.
My question is what is the typical behavior for this yeast? Is it usually pretty calm or does it usually go nuts? This is my first time using it.
It's going, but to be honest, i expected it to be going through the blow off tube already, especially with how full the carboy is. My last couple of beers went through the blow off tube by now. I aerated this batch for 90 seconds with pure O2.
My question is what is the typical behavior for this yeast? Is it usually pretty calm or does it usually go nuts? This is my first time using it.


