I got some 1214 Abbey yeast by mail order and made a 1 L starter. It was my first starter. I pitched the yeast into the starter about an hour after smacking the pack, after I first saw signs of life (a bit of inflation of the smack pack). The yeast in the starter pretty much immediately flocculated and I never saw any krausen. I gave it a day and never saw any activity in the starter. However, when I shook it up, I got bubbles, indicating there was carbonation.
I pitched the starter 24 hours after making it into a 1.071 stout. It's been 12 hours and the yeast looks to be completely flocculated at the bottom of the carboy. There is no krausen, no bubbles, no airlock activity, and no floating/active looking yeast.
I realize it hasn't been very long, but I'm used to seeing activity (at least some krausen) after 12 hours, even with no starter. The fact that it flocculated so quickly, both in starter and in wort, has me worried. Should I be?
I pitched the starter 24 hours after making it into a 1.071 stout. It's been 12 hours and the yeast looks to be completely flocculated at the bottom of the carboy. There is no krausen, no bubbles, no airlock activity, and no floating/active looking yeast.
I realize it hasn't been very long, but I'm used to seeing activity (at least some krausen) after 12 hours, even with no starter. The fact that it flocculated so quickly, both in starter and in wort, has me worried. Should I be?