Shed some light. Here are the parameters:
Wyeast 1056. Smacked the pack 7pm. Made 4 liters wort with DME 11pm. Put in ice bath 11:30 pm. Fell asleep. Woke up, 4:am. Wort was too cold (57F). Put on stove for 5 minutes. Felt better (I guess 65F). Pitched very swollen smack pack. Added O2 from a bottle/carb stone. Went to sleep. Woke up 8:30 am. Little to no activity. Added more O2. Went to work. Came home 1pm. Very little activity, however:
I put the carb stone in and it was creating lots of bubbles, before I even turned the O2 on! Turn on the O2 and had a "boil over" of effervessance. Did this 2 more times, with more "boil overs." Starter smells fine, and smells "yeasty" but has not created a head, and visible bubbles yet, however there seems to be a shitload of bubbles (CO2, I assume) in solution.
Anyone see this? I lost the bar to my stir plate, so I have to resort to intermittent O2. I think it could be 2 things, 1) pitchted too cold and shocked the yeast, or 2) Didn't get a hot break from the DME, so it is messing up the normal fermentation.

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