Fermentation not starting

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  1. butterygold

    butterygold Devotee (343) May 12, 2020 Spain

    Hello out there.

    I've got a bit of a problem and don't know how to proceed. I brewed an imperial stout on Saturday the 12th and after 36 hours there was no activity. I did some digging and discovered that the US Safale 05 has an alcohol tolerance of up to 9%. However, reading some forums, I saw comments that people have used it up for beers of up to 12%. In any case, at my house it was a no-go - my abv is projected to be about 10%.

    I bought a packet of Mangrove Jack's M42 New World Strong Ale yeast and pitched it on Tuesday the 15th. It says it can handle up to 12%. Here we are today, the 18th and nada. No airlock, no krausen, no nothing. I could take a gravity reading, but I am sure fermentation has never started.

    I have the room at 68F, 20C, and the fermenter is wrapped in blankets.

    Is there a way to get this thing going? Is pitching another packet of yeast going to do the trick? Boil up some DME?

    Some (maybe) helpful details:

    Per the instructions, I re-aerated the wort and pitched the M42 dry. No starter
    The beer's OG was 1100.
    I threw the yeast packet out before I could look to see if it was expired. I doubt it was - the place I buy from is pretty on the ball.

    Thanks in advance.
     
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  2. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    An ABV tolerance limit will not keep fermentation from starting, so if you had no activity, it's not because of that.

    Also, if fermentation hasn't started, I can't think of a resaon adding DME would help, unless you meant DME for a starter. That might be worth trying. Al least you could prove the yeast before pitching.

    But first, I would suggest taking a gravity reading.
     
  3. butterygold

    butterygold Devotee (343) May 12, 2020 Spain

    Well, I could have just taken a gravity reading and saved you the trouble of replying:
    1038.
    This is the strangest fermentation I've ever had. Absolutely no krausen. When I re-pitched, it did foam up a bit when I gave it a stirring. I guess I'll add the bourbon-soaked nibs...

    Thankful as always for the help.
     
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  4. JZH1000

    JZH1000 Pooh-Bah (1,933) Nov 7, 2021 Colorado
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    And once again the saying "Relax, don't worry, have a homebrew." has proved itself true.

    Thanks Charlie Papazian
     
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