I made a yeast starter (safale - 04)on thursday night following Graham Wheelers method , sterilise glass bottle, bung & airlock.
I boiled some water in a saucepan to add some liquid malt extract - but I think this was the problem - i added a dash of CRS to the water as our water is
very high in Calcium Carbonate (I didnt measure it out)
the yeast did not do anything - it just sat at the bottom for 36 hrs - no activity
I made sure the water had cooled before I added the yeast, and there was plenty of oxygen
did I kill the yeast with too much CRS, or did the residue of Starsan in the bottle affect the yeast ?
I had a similar problem last month , I made a batch of beer - I had a wyeast smack pack - I cooled the beer, poured in the smackpack , and nothing happened
for over 36 hours - i tried stirring it up to add oxygen but this didnt work, so I added a spare packet of safale - 04 (poured it in dry) - luckily this got it going.
but this time i added the correct amount of CRS to the HLT, but there would have been residue of un-rinsed Starsan in all the vessels
Is the Starsan affecting the Yeast ?
