I currently have my wort all cool and comfortable awaiting its yeast starter. My first starter was a total flop. My second started is off and running, but not yet ready…
Question:
How long can the wort wait for its partner without going bad?
Thanks!
Depends on your sanitation practices. I go overnight from time to time. I know some that have waited 24 hours.
Off and running sounds like a perfect time to pitch it. Many folks simply aim for “off and running” to pitch their starters (i.e. high krausen) regardless of estimated cell count.
Good point
Well… it’s only been 5 hours now since the starter got going… What’s the average time a starter is ready to go?
I believe Mark stated 8-12 hours from either pitch or signs of Kräusen
I take this to mean (just for clarification), either:
a) 8-12 hours from pitching yeast into your starter wort, or
b) signs of krausen
…whichever comes first.
Would that be correct?
That’s how I understood it
I made my second yeast starter as per advice and instructions. Glad I bought the yeast warranty !! Both failed to launch. I will admit the first starter was done incorrectly… :( “haste makes waste” something my parents used to say…
So any how I could not bring myself to dump 5 gallons of wort. I only have mail order for beer supplies. So I had to resort to a local wine makers shop to pick up some unknown age dry yeast. I am glad to see there is activity in the airlock!!! No worries about sanitation… well perhaps a bit… It’s in the hands of the Beer God!!! Wish me luck!!!
Good luck and good brewing
We’ve all had one of those days. You’ll make beer [emoji3]
Yeast Warranty? Nice…Could you recommend a brew lawyer?
Williams Brewing 6.99 for an insulated box. or yer $$ back!!! No brew lawyer required!!!
Just a follow up… I was able to salvage the batch after my 3rd attempt pitching yeast! Proper sanitation pays off.
lots of times a starter ferments out and you don’t even see it.
Are you sure you got 2 bad packs? Look at the bottom and see if you got more slurry than when you pitched. That is what counts, not foam on top or bubble activity.