Racecarjoe
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Hi,
I am a complete newbie to home brewing. This past weekend I finally bought a home brew kit and set out to brew a porter. In all of the excitement, I misread the directions on the yeast package. Instead of mixing the dry yeast in 38 degree Celsius water, I mixed it in 38 degree Fahrenheit. I didn't realize this until hours after pitching into my fermenter. Do I have anything to worry about?
I did have active bubbling in my airlock for about a day and a half but all activity has stopped. There are very tiny bubbles on top of the fermenting beer now.
I
I am a complete newbie to home brewing. This past weekend I finally bought a home brew kit and set out to brew a porter. In all of the excitement, I misread the directions on the yeast package. Instead of mixing the dry yeast in 38 degree Celsius water, I mixed it in 38 degree Fahrenheit. I didn't realize this until hours after pitching into my fermenter. Do I have anything to worry about?
I did have active bubbling in my airlock for about a day and a half but all activity has stopped. There are very tiny bubbles on top of the fermenting beer now.
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