So...as a converted wine maker, who's had to toss batches before, my beer making adventures have always used yeast starters. However, the recommendation seems to be around here to pitch dry yeast into the cooled wort, and its a "waste of time" to bother with yeast starters.
I gave it a try this weekend on two batches. The Apfelwein took off no problem, and is happily blooping away in the airlock (Montrachet yeast), but I have a batch of AG stout sitting there petulantly holding it's SG at 1.053 with no activity at 67F after 3 days (Nottingham Ale Yeast, pitched at 65F).
I'm not concerned about contamination at this point, as I've learned long ago the hard way that sanitation is king in brewing. It's no fun dumping five gallon batches.
So, that'll probably be the last go round with direct pitch for me, and I'm back to making starters for everything.
Setting that aside, I've obviously got to re-pitch the yeast to get a move on, which puts me in an internal debate that I just don't have the answer to- pitch it dry, or make a starter for the second go round?
Personally, I'm leaning towards making a starter tomorrow PM and giving it 24 hours before repitching. Thoughts?
I gave it a try this weekend on two batches. The Apfelwein took off no problem, and is happily blooping away in the airlock (Montrachet yeast), but I have a batch of AG stout sitting there petulantly holding it's SG at 1.053 with no activity at 67F after 3 days (Nottingham Ale Yeast, pitched at 65F).
I'm not concerned about contamination at this point, as I've learned long ago the hard way that sanitation is king in brewing. It's no fun dumping five gallon batches.
So, that'll probably be the last go round with direct pitch for me, and I'm back to making starters for everything.
Setting that aside, I've obviously got to re-pitch the yeast to get a move on, which puts me in an internal debate that I just don't have the answer to- pitch it dry, or make a starter for the second go round?
Personally, I'm leaning towards making a starter tomorrow PM and giving it 24 hours before repitching. Thoughts?