WL San Diego Super Yeast

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  1. beachbrewer

    beachbrewer Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2012 California

    Does anyone have any experience with this strain? We pitched 2 bottles of this into 6 gallons of of a higher gravity IPA at 75 degrees. Then brought temp down to 68 degrees in the conical and after 48 hours we are not seeing any signs of Co2 in our blow off bucket. This is only our third batch of beer so we are not really sure what to expect but, we were expecting a pretty vigorous fermentation at this point. Is this something to be concerned about or just be patient?

    Cheers.
     
  2. MLucky

    MLucky Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2010 California

    I would expect some activity by that point. Do you see any krausen? Possibly fermentation has started, and the CO2 is venting out somewhere other than where you're expecting it to, so you might want to check your various seals and lids.
     
  3. beachbrewer

    beachbrewer Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2012 California

    We have a stainless conical and haven't opened it up to look, but did tighten up all the clamps. Giants looked good tonight !
     
  4. ditch

    ditch Initiate (0) Aug 3, 2009 Virginia

    What was the use by date on the vials? You have a conical and don't make starters? This is like having a BMW in a trailer park...
     
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  5. NiceFly

    NiceFly Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2011 Tajikistan

    3rd batch, conicals? What just happened here?

    Anyway beachbrewer, check out the information in this link. Sounds like you can afford a stirplate and a few flasks so I suggest you pick them up.
     
  6. jsullivan02130

    jsullivan02130 Devotee (341) Mar 28, 2007 Massachusetts

    mkyle is your brewbuddy??!?
     
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  7. GatorBeer

    GatorBeer Initiate (0) Feb 2, 2010 South Carolina

    Take a gravity reading!
     
  8. premierpro

    premierpro Savant (1,060) Mar 21, 2009 Michigan

    I have had high gravity beers go 48 hours with no signs of fermentation and 12 hour later it will blow the lid off my bucket!
     
  9. MLucky

    MLucky Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2010 California

    I would suggest opening it up and taking a look, and a reading. And yeah, good to get a win!
     
  10. beachbrewer

    beachbrewer Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2012 California

    Gravity reading this morning is 1.024 - started at 1.071 (shooting for 1.016). Looks like we're good, but MLucky must be right, the C02 must be venting somewhere other than through the blowoff tube/bucket. Thanks for all the feedback - (and although its a little early to be drinking, the beer tasted great).
     
  11. harrymel

    harrymel Initiate (0) Dec 15, 2010 Washington

    I've been using this yeast quite a bit recently and have had similar experiences. On one beer the bubbles will rumble, on the next, it will seem like nothing is happening. I can say this, when I used it on a 20 gallon batch of barley wine, I was concerned because it didn't create an insane krausen, but when I popped the lid and took a look 24 hours later, I could visibly see the turbulence and my fears had been assuaged.

    It's a good yeast, clean and discrete in it's duties.
     
  12. barfdiggs

    barfdiggs Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2011 California

    I only used it for a single batch (that I just kegged), but it fermented pretty vigorously and quickly, reaching FG in 6 days and taking my amber from 1.060 to 1.006. Like you said, you must be venting CO2 somewhere else... break out the starsan or soapy water solution and check for leaks in the conical.
     
  13. beachbrewer

    beachbrewer Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2012 California

    I have never had a chance to brew with mkyle, whom it appears from your posts, is a legend in the homebrew community. I did have a DFH 120 last week though:wink:
     
  14. beachbrewer

    beachbrewer Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2012 California

    NiceFly, thanks for the link, it was very informative. we are going to try harvesting the yeast from this batch.
     
  15. beachbrewer

    beachbrewer Initiate (0) Aug 21, 2012 California

    Dude, this is California, everyone drives a BMW, even the trailer trash...................
     
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