Hey Guys,
I've made about 5 or 6 batches now, and have had so much fun trying new things. This most recent brew I made a yeast starter since the WhiteLabs vial bad been in my fridge for a couple of months, and I wanted to make sure it was still viable before pitching. Well, the results have been incredible. The fermentation started only a couple of hours after I pitched the yeast and I went through two growlers of blow off kreusin.
Anyway, the fermentation has been going for 6 days now, and I am still getting bubbles about ever 7 to 8 seconds. When I smell the air coming out of the airlock, it has a very strong yeast smell. I was just curious if a yeast starter will usually make for a longer fermentation period, or not. I should also mention that I made a BlueBerry Witbier and used California Ale Yeast. I added a can of blueberry pie filling in the last 10 or 15 minutes of the boil, and transferred them into the fermenter.
Thanks.
I've made about 5 or 6 batches now, and have had so much fun trying new things. This most recent brew I made a yeast starter since the WhiteLabs vial bad been in my fridge for a couple of months, and I wanted to make sure it was still viable before pitching. Well, the results have been incredible. The fermentation started only a couple of hours after I pitched the yeast and I went through two growlers of blow off kreusin.
Anyway, the fermentation has been going for 6 days now, and I am still getting bubbles about ever 7 to 8 seconds. When I smell the air coming out of the airlock, it has a very strong yeast smell. I was just curious if a yeast starter will usually make for a longer fermentation period, or not. I should also mention that I made a BlueBerry Witbier and used California Ale Yeast. I added a can of blueberry pie filling in the last 10 or 15 minutes of the boil, and transferred them into the fermenter.
Thanks.