Rynobrew
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Hey everyone,
I've done about 10 or so all grain batches now and I've noticed something I've never noticed before. The yeast is REALLY "swimming" around in the carboy. It's 24 hours after pitching and there's a really pool party going on in there. I have about 4 inches of Krausen and it's bubbling like crazy. All seems great, but I was wondering why I never spotted this before? Maybe I wasn't looking hard enough, but it's really obvious this time. My other batches all fermented out good and got down to their expected OG or lower in some cases. I pitched Wyeast 1318 and had a 1500ml starter.
I've done about 10 or so all grain batches now and I've noticed something I've never noticed before. The yeast is REALLY "swimming" around in the carboy. It's 24 hours after pitching and there's a really pool party going on in there. I have about 4 inches of Krausen and it's bubbling like crazy. All seems great, but I was wondering why I never spotted this before? Maybe I wasn't looking hard enough, but it's really obvious this time. My other batches all fermented out good and got down to their expected OG or lower in some cases. I pitched Wyeast 1318 and had a 1500ml starter.