Fremont Brewer wrote:brewinhard wrote:Aeration is key to a good ferment start as well? Did you add any oxygen? Next time try making a starter even with just a couple of the vials as it will help your yeast get rolling quicker.
Hey Brewinhard, No I didn't oxygenate. I dont have that equipment as of yet. The best I can do is shake really good and pour back and forth a few times before pitching. I know...blashphemy! lol The small starter is a good idea. I only have a 2500 mL flask. I don't brew that often to use the yeast cake, either.
I used to use a wine degasser. You stick it on the end of a drill and if you get it at the right spot, just below the surface it really makes a huge froth. It's a great intermediate step. Then again for not that much more you can get the pump/hepa filter/ stone set up.



It took 3 and 1/2 days. I hope I don't get an infection from it taking so long.